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_ Carner of East Seconc: and South }, Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, f pastor. 9:30 a, m. prayer for the Sunray school. 9:45 2. m, Sunday school, S. H. Maddux, superintend- ent. This will be missionary Sun- day. If a. m. sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. No sermon, but a brief address. Anthem, “God of Abram,” Buck. 2:80 p, m. member. ship class. Important that all. be present. 5:30 p. m. social hour in Epworth league, follawea by devo- tional meeting led by Miss Altayna Carr. Miss Lemon and Ed Hath- away will play a violin and saxo- phone duet. 7:30 p. m. sermon, ‘The Danger of Proseperity.” Anthem. “Safely Through Another week,’ Ashford, Monday, § p. m., cfficlal board meeting. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., ‘Woman's Foreign Missionary soci- ety at the home of Mrs. F. P. Neigh, 629 East Fourth street. Mrs. Comfort and Mrs, Dorton will assist. Mrs. H. _O, Swenson will have charge of the study., Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., joint meeting of the East Side church 4 our church. Subject, “Christian Stewardship.” Mrs, Luckey will lead the round table discussion. Spe- cial music. Thursday, all day from 10 a. m. public exchange. Fancy and useful articles for sale. Luncheon at noon. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re- hearsal. All who did not recelye their enyelopes for the new fiscal yenr may secure them Sunday at the church in the vestibule. Please ask. for them. If any have not pledged would they not do so on Sunday? The church needs support in order that !t may do its wark. First Congregational Services at America theater, Church school at 10 a, m. Worship and sermon at 11.00. Dr. A. J. Sullens of Denver, will preach. Dr. Sullens, has been heard in Casper previously. His ability marking him as one of the outstanding preachers of the west, accorded him so pleased an audience that his re- appearance was a foregone conclu- sion. His many admirers and friends in Casper assure him a large audience. As is customary with him, Dr. Sullens will preach upon pe of the vital problems of the day. Mrs. L. L. Langworthy, organist, prelude, “Consolation” by Mendels- sohn. Offertory, “Sunset” by Ar- thur. Mrs. Berta Smith director of music. Anthem “Sing Unto God” by Schnecker. Mothers may bring their small children to the nursery: of the Y. W. C. A., and be assured of their every attention. At 6:30 the young people meet as customarily at the Y. W. C. A. ‘These meetings have become a suc- cessful portion of the Sunday ex- pression of the young people of the chureh, © You are cordially invited. At 7:30 at the Y: W. C. A. the regular Sunday evening services of the First Congregational church will be held, Dr. Sullens presiding with a few minutes discussion of partic- ular interest to all who attend. Com- munity singing led by Mr. A. V, s Ritchie will be a part of the musi- cal programme. Dr, Robert Allingham, who !s on tis way to accept the presidency of Tabor college, Tabor, Iowa, in pro- viding the supply and” programme for this Sunday, is assured of the permanence and growth of the church he established in Casper. Emmanuel Baptist Fifteenth and Poplar. Dr. J. T. Hanna pastor. Residence 151 South Poplar. Phone 2751W. For the week beginning Sunday April 6, Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday — school: Read Heb. 10.25. Sunday 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor: Text Romans 8:28. After the sermon the Lords Supper. Sunday 6:30 p. m. The Young Peoples meeting: Carlus Moore presiding. Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor: Text, Acts 17-31, At the close of the evening fervice some business of importance will be presented. Tuesday at 7:30 ». m. Those who are willing to help in the song service are asked to be Present: On account of the meeting of the Central association at thi First Baptist church on April 9 and 10 there will be no Wednesday evening meeting at Emmanuel, Our fongregation is urged to attend al! ssions of the association as far as Piste. Remember * the date; ‘April 9, 7:30 p. m. at the First Baptist church. Come to Emmanuel next Sunday, “They love a fellow over there?” First Presbyterian. Sixth and Durblir-atreets. Charles A, Wilson, 11 a. m. Subject, Men's Doing.” Communion service, p. m. Service under the aus s of the Men's Class of the Sun: school. Speakers 8. H. Punten and O. J. Cacharelis. The pubilc invited. p. m. Young Peo- | ple’s sock 945 0a, m fchcol. Men's class taught by Roe Bartle, The average attendance of the men’s clase is about 65. Dis cussions are always interesting. A fine Sunday school for men, women and children. Choral society re- hearnals Wednesday and Thuracay yenings. Choir rehearsals Thure- 7:15 p. m. Public reception of new members Easter morning, pril 20. Session meeting to receive new membérs after the Sinday school, and after the morning and evening services. At the annua! meeting last Tuesday evening the following were elected to the board of trustees for one year: P. C. Loveland, Charles A. Fowler, T. 8 Foster, O. B, Wilson, C. HL. man, 1 G, Jones and J. M lor. The board of elders wa In creaned to ten and the following elected as new members, Carl Hawks, A. A. Slade and 8. K. Gib. son, Rey. D. D., minister, “The Fruit of ne fy, Sunday Latter Day Saints. Services held in Union Labor hall, Sunday school 10:30 a m. Preach- ing sei Vices, 7:35 p.m. All are wel- come. Special musical program cz Sunday evening. ——— “ Biss, Bape ‘ Fifth and Beech streets. Sunday school, 9:45, there is a class for you. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. , Evening service, Young People's mieet- Ing, 6:30. Juniors, 6:30. Mr. Jacobs" subject for the morning will be “Big Business for the evening “Playing the Fool.” The district association meets. with us on Wed- nesday and Thursday, April 9 and 10. It is hoped that all the Baptist churches in this district will be represented and. the public’ are cordially invited to attend these sessions. On Thursday night there will be a banquet served under the auspices of the B. ¥. P, U, It will be worth your while to attend this as. there will be an interesting pro- gram. Tickets, Tic, and can be obtained from any member of the society. The church has reason to rejoice, now that Rev. Louis 8. Bowerman of Kansas City, Kans. has officially resigned his church in that city and accepted the call of the Casper church and will be on the field within the next few weeks. se First Christian Chueh school 9:45. Morning wor- ship 11:00, C. E, Soctety, 6:30, Even- ing Service 7:30. Music for the morning service: Prelude, in F,” and Baxter Rarie, Amthem Hark! My Soul” by choir, solo by Mrs. L. T. Pile. Evening service: A chorus of 40 voices will lead the Song service Sunday evening. An- them and Quartet. Sunday has been set aside as Decision Day, cision service will be observed both for church school and church. We are expecting a good number from our school. to come into the church. The evening service is to be a land mark, The Christian churches of Casper will meet for a Baptismal service. Every effort is being made In decorating and arrangements to make this a beautiful observance of our Savior’s command. Fifteen or more persons will be Baptised at this"time. Rain or shine we mus! pass the 326 mark for church school attendance Sunday morning. Our goal for Easter is 400. At least twenty people will meet at the church Thursday and Friday even- ings to carry out the plans of visita- tlon week. Send cards and make calls is the slogan for next week. Evangelistie meeting conducted by the Pastor R. R. Hildebrand. We expect a full house. every night. Services to last one hour, 7:30 to 8:30. This meeting will begin Sun- day April 13 and lead to the great Easter morning service. Special music each evening. A particularly urgent and. impertant Board meet- ing is called for Wednesday even- ing. Be with us Sunday. Strangers you will like our services. The church is located on the corner of Grant and Lind streets. The Grant street Bus passes, North Casper Presbyterian. 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodward, minister. Sunday school 19 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:45 P.m. Morning service 11 a. m. Sub- SS de-]. Che Casper Sunday Cribune "| duet. Miss Nell Hott, of Kentucky, went to New York to pursue an artist's career. In less than a year of actual work she has created and old 24 magazine_covers,> Here_you_see_her at_work inher studio. —— ‘ ject “Learning to Walk.” Evening service 7:30 a, m. Subject ““The Power of a False God." The Lord's Supper is to be observed at the morning ‘service. Everyone is wel come to worship with us. Scandinavian Lutheran. J. Reini, pastor. Services at the eity hall at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a, m. St. Anthony’s Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- lin, pastor, the Rey. Father J. F Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 anc 10:30. Mass during the week at § o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benedic- uon at 3. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tes- timonial meetings are held on Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock: All are welcome to these services. Sun- day 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 is open each week day from 12 noon until 5 p. m. St. Marks Church. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8 a, m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Holy commu- nion and sermon at 11 a. m. Unity Church Center, 334 East A, street. Sunddy school at 10 2. m. taught by Miss Hornor, Morning v services by Mrs, Paterson. Tuesday evening classes & p. m.. Lessons in “Truth” by Mrs, May. North Casper Christian Corner United and H. streets. Charles Stout Minister, Resi- dence, East H. Phone 21497. Sunday school 10:00 a. m, Commun- fon and sermon 11:00 a. m. Junior Cc. EB. 3:00 a. m. Senior C. B. 6:30 p. m. Meeting promptly on ac- count of the trip to the South side for following service. Union evan- gelistic and baptismal service with the First Christian church at their place of meeting 7:30 p.m. All who have cars requested to report to either pastor stating how many can be carried *to the meeting and also those who wish to go and have no car are requested to report ond we assure transportation for all who will thus report. We expect this to be a very happy and helpful meet- ing. The public at large 1s invited. Our regular monthly meeting of the church board will be held at the church on Monday evening. Roy Scouts Tuesday,evening. Teacher training Wednesday evening. Choir Thursday evening. We are ready to serve-the needy at any hour* re. fardless of wealth, social standing education or other human distinc- tions. G Grace English Lutheran church Rey. O. W. Ebright, acting pastor, has found it necessary to go to Gypsum, Coiorado, over Sunday. However, service for worship will be held_as_ usu: All services at the Drive Out to Mountain View Suburb MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB, FOUR MINUTES FROM MIDWEST REFINERY One easy turn of the Lorain Red Wheel tives you a choice of 44 measured and con- trolled oven heats for any hind of oven coobe Today Odd Fellows Hall, corner of Second and Wolcott streets. The Sunday school hour begins Promptly at 10 a, m. The lesson is to be on ‘The Choice of the Twelve.” This should be of parti- cular interest to the Bible class. Your presence will urge others to more faithfulness, The average for March was 79. Let us raise this figure in April. You will be made happy by attending this service. The regular morning service. will begin at a.m. L. A, Reed will peak to the congregation ‘Sources of Inspection.” Mrs. Fred J. Leschinsky will render a con- tralto solo. The evening service will begin at 7:30 p. m. Miss Kissick, general secretary of the Y. W. C. A., will address the congregation. A piano solo will be rendered by Mr. Wm. Falmley, Mr. H, M. Newland and Mr. H. B. Guthrie will sing a The regular order of service will be replaced with a song ser- vice. Visitors to all services are welcome, East Side Methodist Community, 1614 East Second street. Willis Hugh Germany, minister. Sunday, : Sabbath school, 9:45, r all ages, Morning wor- 11:00, with sermon; text, John anthem by the choir. Junior League, 6:30, Helen Sheppard, leader, Evening worship, 7:30, sub- ject, “What Is Succegs?” Monday, April 7: Regular monthly meeting of official board, 7:30, important matters to be considered. Thurs- day, April 10: Orchestra, 7:30. day, April 11: Choir, Sunda April 13, Palm Sunday, Jewett Day, we will have the Jewet® organiza- tion attend morning worship in a body. Mr. Doud is requesting all Jewett owners to drive out. Easter services will be held each evening this wi closing on Easter Sunday. Those in our community, not attending church elsewhere, are cordially invited to be with us. Evansville Chapel Dr. Hanna expects to be there for the preaching service at 3:30. If you have never attended our meet- ings here come next Sunday and sce what a fine time we have. Apostolic Faith Assemblage. Elder David Schultz, Pastor. Meeting being held at 1223 East Burlington avenue every night ex- cluding Monday and Saturday Sunday services, 11 a m. :30 p. m. Sunday school, 1:30 Everybody welcome. Trinity Lutheran (@issourt Synod) §. Park and E. Fourth streets. H. Gockel, pastor. No. services will be held here Sun- ny, as the pastor will conduct ser- vices in-the church at Wheatland, The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.m. Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, the v@ting members of the church will hold their quarterly business meet+ ing. J. . Grace African Methodist “The Friendly Church’ 305-N: Grant street Rey. T. J. Burwell, B, D. Minister The usual services will be held in Grace church Sunday. Sunday school at ten a. m. Preaching at eleven by the minister. Subject: “The sourge of the Christian Life.” Where is its source? What are means thru which it is mediated? When are where does it begin? These questions will be considered in the minister's Sunday morning sermon. Class meeting and Holy to follow the morning A. C. League at 6:30 p. KI-MOIDS QUICK RELIEF The Sunday schoo! at 2:30 p. m. With a full.force of good teachers. Casper’s future s best prices. top of this profit. dag or baking. products of this kir CLARK JEWEL Gas Range Cook all chicken tender, whether they be tender or tough. The uniform temperature that can be maintained in this wonderful oven insures you perfect cooking results at all times. Hundreds of Casper women have found the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator to be beyond their expectations. Our stock of Clark Jewel Ranges is now complete and ready for your Styles and sizes to suit all requirements. inypection. The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. PHONE 1500 “Merchandise That Meriis Confidence” 115-119 E, FIRST m. Evening worship at 7:30, Subject of sermon: “Make the Men Sit Down!" This sermon will emphasize the need of receptive lives, taking in sometimes instead of always giv- ing out. Weekly meetings: Official board Monday evening at 8:15, Junior -choir rehearsal Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Senior choir rehearsal Wednesday evening at 8. Choral rehearsal (Easter) Friday evening at eight o'clock. The big: PAGE FIVE. gest event for the month in our church (special) will be the Baby contest for April 2ist. Three prizes are to be given to the respective bables reporting the largest cash sums. You are always welcome to the services of “The Friendly Church.” —_. SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNURY * PHONE 1702. CLEANERS Two Weeks from today is the day, and some of us will not be dressed in new clothes. But by sending your togs to us they will be put in con- dition and that smart appearance. service, Call 56 for our Starting April 7th We Will Lower Our Price men’s suits to. On Pressing PHONE 56 146 NORTH JACKSON IRRIGATED MEADOWLAND TEN-ACRE TRACTS This is your chance to get in on the ground floor. this sort were put on the market they were selling $300.00 per acre; now it is only by chance that you can get one for $3,000.00 per acre. Casper the same, or better, oppor- tunity than the pioneers had there. better prices, with no chance of an over production, assuring you of a better specu- lative value on your investment; without speculating in the least. land produce enough this summer to pay for it. We are told that last summer a gardener paid $1,000.00 rental for 7 acres, near Cas- per, and cleared $6,000.00. And has been s Irrigated land is THINK THESE OVER A Cherry Tree will produce 100 to 300 quarts of cherries, average 150 quarts, 200 trees to the acre, at 20 cents per quart, or $6,000.00 to the acre. An acre of Strawberries will yield 2,000 to 15,000 quarts, average 7,500 at 20 cents, $1,500.00 per acre, An acre will feed one d ry cow for a year, one cow will produce $1,000.00 in milk at 20 cents per quart. scarce upply for Dairy, Chicken and Garden needs, which will be pure, wholesome and fresh. Fifty Dollars will start you on the road to independence. With $50.00 we will give you a contract for ten acres of good bottom land, fertile soil, level, water right with ditches, The first thing to get, if you are figuring on getting into the poultry business is the the land. Now is the time if you delay you will be to late for the Spring planting, and all your baby chicks should be hatched this month to get the benefit of the winter laying of your pullets. When the eggs will bring the Around Denver when tracts of in this locality, You can make the elling cabbage and potatoes all winter on . No danger of an over production as Casper ships in better than $200,000.00 of these products every month. Should all of the irrigated acres in this vicinity be devoted to id there would still be some shipped in to supply the demand. An acre will take care of 400 chickens, hens wiil average 300 eggs per year, eggs bring from 30 to 80 cents per dozen, average 45 cents or $2,700.00 per acre. Potatoes 4,000 pounds to the acre, hundred, $600.00 to the acre. at $1.50 per Sweet Corn about $1,000.00 to the acre and all other garden truck in proportion. Can you keep from making money with one of these tracts? We ask you to make MEADOWLAND a visit today. The roads are dry and you can drive all over every tract without chains. Go ten miles east on the Yellowstone High- way, take right hand road at MEADOWLAND sign board, on the left hand side of highway. Look them over, give them a thorough inspection, see if we are not offer- ing you a chance of a lifetime. We will be there all day and willing to show and tell you all about them. J. E. Nelson Co. PRODUCERS AND REFINERS BLDG A and Wolcott Phone 1761