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SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1924 jen, together with Mrs. E. 8. Allen| Text of sermon: Luke 11:14-28. will be the hostesses for this after-| Theme: “The Power of Satan.” Eve- 30 is Junior day and we want the ‘ sermons on the general theme: m Wrecks Junior Choir to sing: 7:30, Senior | “Jesus in His Pasuion.” 8 south Conwell Phone 2542 “Methodist Chorus, Corner of East Second and South North Casper Christian. Durbin strets. Rev. Lewis E. Car-|Come to all of the services. . Apostolic Faith Assemblage Charles G. Stout, minister. Church MRS. IDA ORTON ter, pastor. 9:30 a. m. prayer for e Meeting being held at 1225 East on United and H atreets. Minister's the Sunday school a. m. Sun- First Presbyterian. eee tt ea ee Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev. tendent a.m. sermon, “The|Chas. A. Wilson, D.D., minister. Available God." Anthem, Far] subject, “An Appeal to Experi- | S*tvices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. From My Heavenly Home,” Vin-| ence,” 11:00 a. m. Sunday school 1:30 p. m. Elder cent. Solo, selected, Mrs. 0. W. Hil- David T. Schultz, pastor. gren. 11 a. m. Junior church con- i Large ducted by Mrs. Carter, subject, “Be-| class of men, Attendance last Bun- oe Te ginning the Siege,” a chapter in the|day 66. H. Roe Bartle, teacher.| Commer of Seventh Center Ufo of the black bearded barbarian. | Ladies’ class taught by Mrs. Wilson | Streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- Junior choir conducted by Miss|had 56 present last Sunday. Come bd Pastor, the Rev. Father J. F, Lucy Gantz 2:30 p. m. fhembership|and enjoy this fine school. Bring pote assistant pastor. Masses on class. Baptism will be administered | the children. besvora$ ie 7, ee! °30 and 10:30, to the members of the class. Their | Young People’s society, 615 p.m.| M&ss during the week at 8 o'clock. parents and friends are especially | George Larson, leader. A fine meet-| Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benedic- invited. 3:15 p. m. King’s Heralds.|ing for young people. mat 3. Burlington avenue every night ex. cluding Monday and Saturday nights. All are invited. Sunday hours, Grace African Methodist. 305 North Grant street. “The Friendly Church.” The church looks forward to the coming of each Lord's day with happy anticipa- tions. We are especially stressing the thought of evangelism in all will be given at the evening serv- elicas fu'l later through the daily papers. | deal was concluded through the see | Very Woman Needs a Tonic 615 p. m. Epworth League led by| Missionary society, Thursday, 2:30 Pye Deiiieeat ie sates Met wifi | teen Nem eee at Some Pa of Life Owned by the Casper Miss Lucy Gantz. Malo quartet. 7:30 Mrs. Wade's division in . Marks Church J comer : i Sp: iod of Lit and song service, sub- “kn, thustrated tanta com Seventh and Wolcott Sts. we work for the baby contest, which] With the large amount of con- —— . jm. sermon . x 3 pay “Following the Fashions.” An-| Africa, with fine new Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Pastor | will bo given on the evening of struction work to be done in Casper Read This April 21. Three prizes will be given to the babies reporting the largest sums. The usual services Sunday. views. “ Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. them, “Lead Kindly Light."—wi-| Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:15 " son. Quartet, selected. Tuesday 2:30°P. m. Choral society rehearsal, ripen Boaameced at 9:45 ie Morn- Pp. m. Woman's Home Missionary j Thursday, 8:00 p. m. sermon at 11:00 a. m. society at the home of Mrs. G. W. eS beta celvonee tipo 954 South Ash street.| tion, Tuesday, 3 De The | 669 Nori eee ; 5 ry cers'and % x street. Geo.!at both services. Subjects: “Caring mage ee one baker ea eynerett Ee ee path ete tboe Nave | Woodard, minister. Sunday school] for Souls” and “One Thing Lack. tice the Titsht a et Wollossiay. planned for a program of unusual = a a NY iosepe be cites 645 p. Friday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. | interest, including a social for the | (7) 00 ‘Thities ee peal on i Large | °ntire congregation, en unto sisnnntosin fonoa, poegeiatenl: Sunday, March 20, will be Loyalty | You that Ae Se sey nd to Sunday, with a special program at stag v! 30 p. etuly eraded and conducted: ty |the morning service. All members Tee Tame: “We Must Re-Hstablish compdtent’ teachers. Parents can |°f thp church are requested to set | ‘he Ideal.” Everyone is welcome at fring children and find a class for |aaide this day for church attend. | UF services. « he try to win the unsaved, or did | be try to change the re'igious be- close of the morning service this|°@%* for you. Preaching 11:00 a day when tho canvassers called.| coming Sunday to receive rew|™®- Young people's méeting and ‘They would confer a great favor it him, at “The Friendly church,” 30, Music for morning services: until Easter and it is the object of ee ity the church during this time to It lude.” by Wely; solo by Mr. G. E. i je to line First Congregational. Jatiea), oftertocy,, “wocmance by | UP all Baptists in the city who are ; ” wai | OUt side of the church and get them Services at the America Theater. |CGronfield; anthem by chotr, “AN) i auing this “Win Robert Allingham, D. D., Phone | 0) the King.” by Gabriel. pub: 1287. Church school at 10. Educa-liin¢' carefree youth, We praise tt, | Out to prayer meetings on Wednes. tion without religion may be worse] Vo 'tiame it) we lone It we neacck | 4a¥ evenings at 7:30. than no education at all. Education for it. Sunday is Young People's with superstition substituted for re-| Day they will have thelr innings: Kenwood Prosbyterian. ject of Sunday's lesson {s “Matter.” Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Sunday school 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 6 p. m. ————— ° tt rT gion is not much better, But.edu- oF Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. Anive Departs Pla e Riv er Sand and Aecion plus real rellsion tom mations | 45, ,appropeiate sermon, “Flaming | goon gchool, 890 en. een, | Father. of State ep. me, Pi er asset. Send the children to a gcd | are our young people good or bad;|SUbJect, “The Reign of Solomon.” . Chicago, Burlington & Quincy school. Worship and serman at 11-| should they attend the Arkeon or|Moming worship, i100 a. m| Engineer Is Dead ||, Essttoune arrives Departs ravel Co Organ prelude t Sunset” by] not; what should be their amuse-| Christian Endeavor society, 6:30 Re 83 --—————-—--- 4:00 p. m. e Bteele. Offertory “Prelude in Al ments, etc. Hear what he has to|P- ™- Leader, Ray Wilcox. Week. ‘o. 30-—... Fiat" by DeKoven. Mrs. L. L. Lang-| say about these things worthy, organist. Contralto solo “O! Mayor Loy will address the young Rest in the Lord” from the Messiah | people Sunday evening at the regu- departed Friday afternoon for Flint, by Miss Violet Faulk. Male quartet | iar evening services. The young Trinity Lutheran. Mich,, In response to a telegram no- “The Prayer Perfect" sung by the] people have full chargé of this ser-| (Missouri Synod) South Park and] tifying him of the death of his night meeting on Wednesday at 7:30, CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 22.— Che Casper Sundap crivune SIgr SE Tosredey evening. Thure:| paatce, Sunday school at 9:39 a. me. Y the First Christian church at 1:30] Mrs. Elinor Mordaunt, the English March 27, ‘clock, Ladies’ | ible clare at 6:30 p. m. Morning o'clock this evening when the Ald sociai meeting, Mrs. J. C. Al-|sorvice (German) at 10:30 «. m. ute sedeag Mees Sha ar ao ; \ noon. Purely a social gathering ning service at 7:30 p. m. Text of get acquainted and visit. Friday,| sermon: John 18:4-13. ‘Theme: March 28, 4 o'clock, Junior Chorus. “Bound by the officers.” This is the All present, because Sunday, March | third of a series of special Lenten tid'bant al secre st ttamens [GeOrge Retallack and A $25,00 plant for handling gravel will be installed before May 1 at the old Casper gravel pit, a mile and a half northeast of Casper, it was an our services as we approach ‘the | nounced yes Easter season. A splendid program | lack and Retallack Motor Truck company ice on Easter. It will be given in| who have taken over the pit. The this summer the men feel that they] Omaha, Nebr.—“In my young have a good proposition and that| motherhood I had @ siege of illness there will be a big demand for] that affected me so that none of the Sunday school at 10. Morning wor-|sravel. A large order has already|digestive organs were North Casper Presbyterian ship at 11. The minister will preach | been placed with the company by| properly. I also had bearing pains the Lloyd Building company. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov The machinery formerly used at}ery and Favorite Prescription are ing." You are cordially welcomed at | the plant will not be put into opera-|the medicines I took and they cured all our services. Come to the A. C.| tion. The new machinery ordered|me_of these ailments also strength. E. League at 6:30 each Sunday eve- | bY ning. In the morning rermon the| dling 500 cubic yards per day of|so that for years my physical condi- minister will deal with the question | ¢isht hours. If the business justi-| tion was perfect. I came through as to the true spirit of Jesus. Did| fies it, two or even three shifts can| the critical time of Ife in good The gravel is sald to be of the best|I feel sure that it was because Dr. ‘ ps efs of those already whoke faith} #Tade that can be found in this|Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and them no matter what age, from | (nie). Z + porary Pectin First Baptist Church was in God, like some of the denom- | Vicinity and will be washed before|Golden Medical Discovery had three years old up. There are adult | vio4 all others’ welcom Fifth and Beech Street inations do today. On next Sunday | '¢4ving the plant. strengthéned me during the earlier classes for men and women. Several! resting of the session at the| Stnday school 9:45.- There is afovenitig Mayor S. K. Loy will de- stage of inward weakness. I gladly members were not at home last Sun. liver the chief address. Come, hear Loy Is Speaker At yy Junior B, ¥. P. U. at 6:30. Rev. coe are in fll health.”"—Mrs. Ida Orton, members, . r . they would be at church Sunday Jacobs gave us two good sermons Christian Science. Christian Church aps Sprague St. and make their annual pledge to First Christian. last fnbey: Leese all who heard them] Christian Science services are Fe Plieds teciaines rs Euee = their church. The fiscal year closes} Church school, 9:45. were greatly benefited and he has|held in the church edifice, corner of é dey April 1, and a new set of envelopes | worship, 11:00. C. E. society, 6:30.| COSented to be with us every Sun-| Fourth and Grant streets, every On Sunday Night De hee cere te teed Bice ta PROMPT DELIVERY will be given out on Sunday March | pyening service, 7:30. day (with the exception of March 30)| Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sub- rs Ferce’s Invalids’ Hotel in But: _Mayor 8. K. Loy will speak at cal advice.—Advertisement. All are welcome to these services (nS State Engineer Frank C. Emerson|i No 37 PAGE THREE is sailing round the world in search romance, not by the ordinary lux- ury-boat routes, but in cargo ships and tramp steamers. Young People's class of the church takes charge of a program. Several musical numbers will also be given. It was erroneously stated yesterday that the service was to be at the Baptist church. Promises to be one of the most re- markable adventures of its kind. She Announcement We Have Leased the Casper Gravel Pit, Formerly F. T. Richardson — Are Owners. rday by Ge T. Richar orge Retal-| mn of the Gravel Company functioning Will Be Ready May 1 to Furnish Builders With CLEAN WASHED GRAVEL AND SAND the concern’ ts capable of han-|ened and built up my general health put to work. shape, with no trouble at all, and nd @ excellent remedies Pierce's to all women who falo, N. Y., and write for treé medi- GUARANTEED TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicazo & Northwestern Arrives Departs 15 p. m. 2:35 p. m. oan nn nneneenwnn 19 p.m $35 p.m 7:10 a. m. 7.30 & m. 55 p.m. 226 South David Phone 918-3 (Formerly Retallack Motor Truck Co.) Messrs, Haynes, Gray, Arnot and} vice and will provide a splendid | East Fourth stree Ritchie, Anthem “Sing Unto the|music program: No young person Lord" by Schnecker the First |can afford to miss these services. fs Church chorus. Mrs. Berta Smith] Pre-Easter campaign in full Trial director of music. Sermon, “The| swing. This means work and work Reasonableness of Religion.” Onejand work. We have set our goal Tube might sum up in a sentence or two} for Church schoel attendance. We the greatest achievements of Jesus. | are driving hard for the 400 mark. “He made God more human and|How far will we mins it Sunday? man more diyine.” “He made re-| Every member PUSH is our slogan. Ugion less philosophical and more} A call méeting of the entire board practical.” “To most people it was be held next Wednesday eve- @ Sabbath affair, he made it an at 7:30. The chairman has every day affair.” Never before was that every elder, deacon and the world more seriously in need of | deaconess be present. fearless preaching than today and| The two divisions of the Women's yet many of our pulpits are silent | association will meet in the places or stupid. All of the preachers of |@nnounced next Thursday after- old and new testament spoke of sap ana Poneto. the things that were wrong in their ie day and suggosted the right way, | Program includes YOU. Our white now our preachers today many of | tabernacle church is on the corner them speak of the wrongs of 2,000 | Grant and Lind streets, Look years ago. They are playing rafe of | US UP Sunday and get the rest of course. The Royal Neighbors and|°Ur announcements. Our activities the Woodmen will be present in a| Will interest you, The Grant street body at the morning service. At|5US passes. 6:30 the young people meet at the ¥. W. C. A. for fellowship and dis- Emmanuel Baptist cussion of living themes. At Dr. iteeett pein oree stresta . J. Malott of the Natrona Count; rr. J. T. pastor Healt ‘Unit “and Miss onertan, Residence 1510 South Poplar Se i eer ea a is a great opportunity to hear of Gomme gud help) ful: thoes) Sew me: day school rooms. The pastor will Preach Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m, BLY. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. All mid-week meetings as usual. Come to Emmanuel; “They love a fellow over there.” ing a fine time at Evansville. Come. My Gift to You The white facial clay I use BY EDNA WALLACE HOPPER After 40 years as a famous beauty/stand out everywhere for their I still look Uke a girl. Thousands| beautiful complexions. who see me daily, on the stage and) How it restores and maintains elsewhere, marvel at my youthful/ one's youthful bloom and contour Take Glass of Salts Before bloom and contours. is shown by my girlish face. Y But mine was largely a cultivated) youn clay. purges the skin of all Breakfast Occasionally beauty. French beauty experts, many] +140 clogs and mara it. It note to ago, When your kidneys hurt and your Grace English Lutheran, aaa: tee dik Bert iepaaed be tel fied remove the cause of sallowness, back feels sore, don't get scared and] O. W. Ebright, acting pastor; of- grand old age are due to the helps blackheads and blemishes. Proceed to load your stomach with| fice 306 O. S. building; phone 564W. French scientists created. It brings the blood to the skin to 2 lot of drugs that excite the kidneys} All services held in Odd Fellows’ I have supplied those helps to| D0Urish and revive it. That brings end frritate the entire urinary tract.| hall. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.| countless women, and they secured| he rosy afterglow, so amazing when Keep your kidneys clean like you|‘The Contradiction of Sinners.” iixe results. Plain women became | ¥ou see it. keep your bowels clean, by flushing | Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. “During beauties. Women old in years have| It firms the skin, combats all lines them with a mild, harmless salts|the remainder*of Lent the catche- warded off every sign of age. §o|8nd wrinkles, reduces enlarged which helps to remove the body’s| tical lectures will be discontinued|y know these helps can bring to|Pores. ‘Thus it gives my skin, even urinous waste and stimulate them to}and lenten messages will _be| milions what they crave. And t/at my age, the smoothness and their normal activity. preached. The subject for Sunday| have decided to supply those helps| bloom of a girl. The function of the kidneys is to| will be “Gethseman to all who wish to use them. No matter what your age, the filter the blood. In 24 hours they} The choir is planning to give First, new-type clay greatest kindness I can do you is strain from it 600 grains of acid and| “Easter Praise,” a cantata by! Many years ago French experts|t? urge you to employ it. If young waste, so we can reagily under-|Carrie Adams on Easter afternoon | taught me to use clay. They said| 4 it for added beauty. If older, do stand the vital importance of keep-|at 4 o'clock. We believe that this| that tamous beauties of all ages had|it to renew your youth. ing'the kidneys active. will not conflict with any other! employed it. : Edna Wallace Hopper’s Youth Drink lots of good water—you| musicale given by any other church Scandinavisn Lutheran. J. Reini, pastor. Services at city hall at 11 a. m. dnd 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school at 10 a. m. Drink Plenty of Water and They then used crude and muddy | Cl@y is now supplied by all druggists can’t drink too much; also get from|in the city, clays, like many use today, But|#"d tollet counters. Price 50c and any pharmectst about four ounces ns they have since perfected clay by|*1 per tube. Also my Youth Cream of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful Mills Presbyterian. 20 years of scientific study. which should follow the clay. Also in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and| Sabbath school, 10:00 a.m. Young your kidneys may then act fine. This| People’s meeting, 6:45 p. m. “The famous salts is made from the acid| Personal Touch in Winning Others ot grapes and lemon juice, combined|to Christ.” Leader, Mrs. Hunt. ith lithia and has been used for] Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Ser- Years to help clean and stimulate|mon subject, “A Peep Into Hell.” clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are| East Side Methodist Community. no longer a source of irritation, thus| 1614 East Second. Willis Hugh | youth Clay—is nothing like the old often relieving bladder weakness. | Germany, minister. School of relig-|time clays. I have used clays for || invite you to try my White Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot| {ous education, 9:45; Cepartments| many years, but no other clay has|| Youth Clay at my cost. Write injure; makes a delightful efferves-| for all. Recently organized men's|ever brought comparable reaults,|| me velow and mail this coupon cent lthia-water drink which every- So now I am having this new-type| | Ody: one should take now and then to clay made for all who wish to use|} &4na Wallace Hopper, Inc. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister.| py countless tests they have founa|™¥ Facial Youth, my famous liquid the supreme clay, a rare mineral-|‘leanser. Also my Hair Youth, to laden clay. They have learned| Which I owe my heavy, lustrous hair how to refine it, to remove the use-| MY Beauty Book comes with each. less mud. My clay today is white| I €Uarantee that any will delight and clean and dainty. They have|¥OU. If the first package fails to, found factors which bring new and|¥UF dealer will return its price. manifold results. The clay I now use—my White Trial Tube Free help keep their kidneys clean and class, together with | ir, 586 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 1. active. ‘Try this; also keep up the| the other organized departments of You must use clay _Send me free tube of White water drinking, and no doubt you|the school. Serman, 11, Clay is essential to beauty at its|p 0th Clay, aleo your Beauty will wonder what became of your | Liabilities.” Junior Epworth Léague | best. Book, It brings new beauty, and Many women, in 30 min- utes, seem to drop ten years. I have seen {t make plain women al- most raving beauties, Clay userg kidney ttouble and backache. By} 6:30, Wyllis McComb, leader. Ser-|at onos, all means have your physician ex- 230, “Wages of Bin.” Spectal amine your kidneys at least twice a be had at each service. year —Advertisement, Wednesday orchestra will “Be run Name SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE coeafwar te adeeb AIA Ls Leave Salt Creek aggage ani Slav, Called for and Delivered sam 9 a. m. Salt Creek Transportation 2p. m 2:30 p. m. Company Tel. 144 3 p.m WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL Bin Capacity 300 Yards Announcement We have just received word from the factory that more WOODROW WASHERS are available at a remarkably low price so our Special Price Sale on Woodrow Washers will continue for a short time. The original car load of these washers sold more rapidly than any such offering we have made for years. You can make a saving of $25.00 by purchasing your Woodrow during this Sale and before the present stock is exhausted. $10.00 Down Puts the Machine in Your Home Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 ;