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SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924. SOCIETY,| BY MARY TOBIN. > be. Casper Dally Cridune Air Racers at British Columbia trio. This group of vocalists will un- doubtedly prove to be the feature , Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mrs. musical attraction of the year; ex-] 5. Evans and Mrs. H. B. Maxon. ceeding in talent the excellent| Mrs. W. V. Gage of Worland, state artists who have preceded them. federation président, was an out of Marvelous success has been at mination of the Woman's Depart-|. Z mental club under whose auspices ‘ ‘ Unelo ‘Sam's alr plane racers reaching British Columbia, where they the series have been presented. A thelr Alaskan trou re ‘sezal real and ‘ete rhe bee has been done in providing the citizens of this|’ yri.5° ‘Got city with metropolitan music and tenn sien hice) is Ne) ihre died wainerund which fused in suppiying| Sra, Saye Baving arrived last . influence, W. W. Lacey. Pernis eaMbon gmolieiia Ganges. 2? iaatre Short talk on the importance of vane eee Mr, and Mrs. Julisu Mattson spent f members attending th state con- Dinner Last Evening several days this week visiting with aly 1 vention, Edwin Flynn At Miller Home. frien¢s at Greybull. All members of the church are Mr. and Mrs. EB. O. Miller were = at Fi expected to be out Sunday. All hosts. at an informal dinne: party Miss Eda BP. Hill is visiting with members of the congregation wel- given last evening at ther héme| friends here for a few days from bey and strangers especially wel- on South Jefferson in honor of their | Thermopolis. Corner of East Second and South | attendance of their, divisions. +f house guest, Miss-Eva Bowman of Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter,] The men’s dinner Thursday eve- . 5 Denver. Covers were laid for Mr.| Miss Mabel Thompson has re-|pastor. 9:30 a, m., prayer for the|ning promises to be one of the most North Casper Presbyterian, and Mrs. Frederick Wagner, Mr.| turned from Greybull where she was|Sunday school. 9.45 a. m., Sunday|largely attended meetings in the} 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. and Mrs, O, L. Williams, Mr. and|the guest for several days of Mr,.|school; S. H. Maddux, superinten-| history of the church. The Brother-| Woodard, minister. Sunday school. Mrs. James EB. Riley, Howard Ellis} and Mrs, G, W. Zorn. dent; record attendance last week. | hood class will furnish free tickets |10 a m. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 and the guest of honor. vee 11:00 4. m., sermon, ‘Realizing|to all men who are members or|®- ™. Morning service, 11 a, m eee Mrs. A. Bryan has returned from| God.” Anthem, “The Lord is Exalt-|adherents of this church. Tickets | SUbJect, ‘The Great Apostle.” Eve- Current Events Atchison, Kans., where she was|¢ed"—West. Solo, “The Voice in the| may be secured from the Brother-| "ing service, 7:30 p. m.; text, “Be Department to Meet. called by the death of her aunt.| Wilderness”—Saott— Mrs. G. ©.|hood class or from’ the ushers at| Thou Faithful Unto Death.” Every- The Current Events department| Mrs. Bryan was accompanied to|Brown. 11:00 a..m., Junior Church,|the morning or evening service | °° !s welcome to worship with us. of the Casper Woman's Depart-| Kansas by her mother, Mrs, Thomas | conducted by Mrs. Carter. Subject/next Sunday, Dr. McGarrah will mental club will meet Monday after-| Dobbins of Creybull. “Captured Cities,” chapter from the} speak and there will be fine enter- Emmanuei Baptist : noon, April 28, at 2 o'clock, at. the eee Ufe of Mackay. Junior choir will] tainment by local talent. Members| Fifteenth and Poplar street. Dr. public Ubrary. All members as well|_ F- % Good is here on business|Sing. 3:00 p. m., King’s Heralds.|of the Ladies’ Ald will prepare the ft qd. Hanna, pastor. Residence rospective members are asked| fom Des Moines, Ia. 6.15 p. m., Epworth League, led by] dinner, and the waitresses will be| 1°10 S. Poplar. Phone 2751W. Sun- to be Peabants MOREL ID.. MOraTe! Saar) Mr. Gill. Reading by Beulah Bailey.| girls of the Westminster Guild. day 9:30 a. m, Prayer service in will be in charge of the meeting. H.C. Chappell spent Wednesday |7:30 p. m., sermon, “Feeding the}. Dr, McGarrah will speak to men|8: 2. Sunday school room. All a0-8 at Greybull attending the stock-| Lambs.” The Junior choir will sing | and women in the tabernacle Friday | ‘2chers and officers of the church holders meeting of the First State}an anthem, “Wounded for Our]evening, and will preach Sunday|®"4 Sunday school are urged to be bank. Transgressions” — Morris. Violin| morning and evening. Present. 10:00 a. m. instead of the work of mission® or ‘trained nurses, Mrs. Jacobs. Short talk on the importance of a college education under Christian Methodist Episcopal ers are requested to secure a full ‘Tuesday. Seine “4 o Sund: hool | Cr ‘ solo, “Sing, Smile, Slumber’— unday school lesson all parents and tain the scibeitaes et. thes ‘Dusaday, J. K. Jennings of Denver arrivea| Gounod, by ‘Joe Carter. Read'ng, Scandinavian WLatheran. teachers are urged to meet with the ¢ ; ay ae classes and’ hear Dr. Palmer and ‘Tea club next week at her residence, | Yesterday and will spend several|" ‘Ceptin', Me”—MeCollum, by Vir-) > point pastor. Sunday. services| his nia Spicer. Tuesday, . m. ju famous sermon. “The Golden 111 East Eleventh street. Gays bere:on business, a a Ta Mibasoway * Boelaty at the elty hall. Norwegian ser- Morning of Life!” 11.00 a. m. gridit | vices in the morning at 11 o'clock.|'Theme: “The World's Bible Modern Woodman to Hold R'E. Draper, who ts connected | 3t the home of Mra. H. B. Durham.|yigish services in the evening at|p. mB, Y.P. U. in the 8B. Sin 815 South Durbin street. Mrs. T. , aria Rith the Chicago, Burlington and ML Shambaugh will ats'st, ‘The len-| 7:29 o'clock. Sunday school begins | day school room. | 7:20 p. m. ‘Them Casper camp . wadl M ries Groybull ehroing he spent a short|ten, offering will be received. All at 10 a, m, ‘God's Clarion Call to Confession Woodmen of America, will hold a} \ir"¥ waiting; with thie catastn wrinirien ofthe’ ona’ Every evening next week at 7.45 socihl end )Gancing smarty. on + Mop: errelie . vited. Wednesday, 7 . m2. Grace English Lutheran. and every day at 10:00 a, m. begin- day evening, Rina ke ees H_ Uts, who recently ‘moved to| Prayer meeting. Friday, 7. All services in the Odd Fellows|®!®S on Tuesday, Dr. Palmer will Knights of Py’ .. Fo! ron Lander to make his home, has been | Choir rehearsal. Friday . m.,| hall, Second and Wolcott. streets. | *Pe**: the regular business meeting set <. | spending ral days 4 Circle meetings: Busy This will be the last Sunday that Each -sermon will -be a Iiterary E. Capitol Hill with Mrs. O. W. Hilgren,| charge as pastor. He will deliver é . ning will be spent. Retresbmients As Be Ea Mara oon pea 445 South Grant street. Mrs. C. B\] the morning sermon, “The Chris-|™0"- | Members of other congrega: ee ved dial duvitation is ex. [Lander this week on business, 0,|0rsch, assleting; C. Y., with Mrs.| tans’ Sabbath Day.” Let. all. make |"0"S F¢ cordially invited. L: W. Bailey, 742 South Durbin|a special effort to be present. Th rethodiet tended to all Modern Woodmen and} Murray, lineman for, the North: 10+ sirs. C. W. Beckett, assisting: | morning service athrte at it cy | East Side Methodist Community , west 5 , Royal Neighbors and their friends Sea nie. Campet, vialtor | a sciat Service with: Mis; A. P. Nea|" ‘pr. 3034. Gromer will dative the 1614 East Second in Lander th % 1 : to attend. aon bitt, 628 East Bleventh street, Mrs.| sermon in the evening. His subject} Willis Hugh Germany, Minister Vi 7 “ Nine .forty-five Mr. E. F. Lyon Moose Lodge Holds Harold Welch was called here this} PF" Lee, assisting; Victory Work: | will be “The Challenge of the Barren x week ers, with Mrs. I. 8S. Layman, 102 and his efficient corps will head up Installations from Lander on account of /Sorn Grant strect. Taese circle] vigne cele ay che ey Will Play 41 the School of Religious education. Casper lodge No. 1182, Loyal (to; death of his brother, Dode| Nort oir viae a pood means to| pane solo at this service. Evening | 11:99 those who have united with r service starts at 7:30 p. m. Order Of aMobee; eld paiblba wistalla: mM sone Ree become acquainted.- New and old) Sunday school comencos at 10|the church will be formaily received : if at this hour. Sermon: “The Human hail on West First. street, which} Mrs. Pearl Ellis who has been vis. Eaprabere, of Sprite ina Tin ‘erat Sara aendance equal to Easter! remont in the making of a Chris- was followed by a social and dance. |!ting with her sister, Mrs. Robert| oo Gay this church ever had. It 18] tafe conteet apa pe ROCKY Moun-Fijan.” Special music as usual. 3:00 Musie for the evening was furnished | C®¥Foll at Hudson has arrived in the| st ds you will be present “every | (an contest and bring the silver cup) sunior Epworth League will be held by the Moose orchestra. Officers in-| cit” and will make her home here| hoped Our ‘chotr will sing an | deg pete lesson. for the | beginning Sunday at this hour, since stalled were: Dictator, J. M. Ham-|‘°F some time, Easter cantata on Sunday night at|Go%ers, °° The.Parable.of the} tne organization of the Senior Lea- ; 3 4 be e. 6.30 all young people and wise, Metatut? Goerget Seamless B. R. Sawyer has been vistting one east te ae ee cante| gg uimitor# are welcome at all |S), Deonle intone Tunlor choir led by Miss Lucy Gantz| services, young married people interested in late, Harry Norman; secretary, IN. sae peaeer several days this! 1) provide special music at our the organization of a Senior Epworth Krause; treasurer, H. A. ‘agner; r eee evening service. Parents are espe- Teague be present at the church at inside guard, H. L. Stoner; outside cially: invited. this hour. 7:30 Mr. Fisher and his guard, G. A! Sehiele, and trustees,|_O- W. Leedy spent several days|~ fine choir from First church have J. W. Miller, W. EB. Fisher and bSed eee apenas. to business af- consented render the Cantata, Richard Dunne. oo al sts cas . Birthday Party Maen al " pending sever] days here}and sermon at regular church pe-| “ gometht: to forego their attendance in thelr rer Faestrse fi entertained at a| tts week on business, from Lander. |riod, 11:00 to 12:00, Special music Mag” tha eames el gens ld Taniae aleticn. (AaMe. Mader tons en's . C from Easter Cantata, “The World's! acxeq to look for thi perintendent of Casper Schools, and eee etsy aivth| Mrs. C..T. Cole of Dubois bas|Tedeemer.” Mrs. Berta Smith, dl-| necher homed he Piet Cte | hur. Wheeler, chairman School board, Park avenue in honor of her daugh-|0een the guest of friende here this|rector of music. Prelude, “In An| church has made some great steps | have consented to’ come out and talk ter Marguerite’s ninth birthday.| "°e* for a few days. ee ene aa ey oreuniat, | 2 the last few weeks. Wo are just|{o citizens over school situation. r re, 1s, Ta -Langworthy,): Oresntst- | started. Ww. Promptly at 7:00. 8:00 young mar- nenenae Sian rabtpewaunte Miss Alma Dulleck of Riverton| Hymn, by congregation and cholr.| mvery soars uebicanee Ep ap haa ried people's class social,’ interesting were served. Guests who attended | W2° nas been visiting with her sis-| Prayer, by Dr. A. J. Sullens of Den-| wor We cannot reat because of | "Fogram and refreshments. Wednes- were Marion Kistler, Alice. Burger, |‘; Miss Agnes Dulleck at Glenrock|ver, Colo. Anthem, “Now the] past success. Past victories do not /4ay 20th. 7:30 young people's class Lucille James, Wilamenia. O'Brien,| “i! visit here with friends for alQueen of Seasons,” by the cholr.| assure future favors. social, home Misses Naylor, 344 Mazte Conklin, Etleen Taylor, Mar-|;ovj.007% Pefore returning to her Scripture Seri A rtnerN taka | The subject for the sermon Sun-|South Conwell. Friday 2nd, 7:30 B * 2 to God,” e, chotr. * choir rehearsal. et Shea, aE, Lou Arbuckle} _ eee “Salut a’ Amour,” by Bigar, Mrs. L. bes Star ais will be “The Danger and Sa Rete: Miss Viva Edwards has been vis-|L. Langworthy, organist., Hymn,|° we nave a place for aici} see iting with friends here for the last|by congregation and choir. Sermon, Entertainment Friday week from her home at Riverton. [by Dr. A. J. Sullens. Hymn, by | Der of tho family in our church At Nicolaysen Home. ? Xr : . | School. Wo use the graded system s Mra. P. C. Nicolaysen was Bos! ates Carmen Lavan was amotg| tion’ Postings, Mrs, L. Le Lang: |! OUF clases. School opens 9.48.| J. 1: Gockel, Pastor tess at an informal entertainment |+he Riverton visitors who spent sev- worthy, Ofwarist. Dr. Sullens has| ¢!p us break our record. hind ponoo at 9:30 a, m, Bible siven yesterday afternoon at her} oral days here this week. chosen aa his subject, “The Contin-| , Sunday evening the members and|Cins At 6:30". me realdehan’ Of BGREH CWOIROEE: wicoet Pagsiont od lity of Baster in 1024." Last Sun.| fiends of the First church are * Ge io rae Luke $4 18-35; theme for members of the Departmental! wr. anq Mrs. Paul C. Laughlin|day the whole world celebrated the | ***ed to Join with the North church | (010, 0! BUVMti Nt. none ns lem” club and Caspér Woman's club. A larg visitors who arrived last evening| Easter festival; churches were|!P Celebrating thelr first birthday. | “Covet i'd the lmilaun ee ie most enjoyable program was giveD | trom Denver. crowded and multitudes with flowers| 4 Splendid union service has been} _ SYeneik Bore ee ee an i3s42 which included a play given by the and song triumphed with Christ in| Planned. thelnas’ “Christ's ‘Anéwer to Thove dramatic department of the Depart-| yrs, Allen Kimball and Mrs. C.| victory over the tomb. Surely such| Announcements of our work and) Dime.) NOM im , mental club. Among those taking |r, smith were shoppers here this|q world participation indicates a vi-| 9ctivittes given in our bulletin each | “Qin Ne MT Bm a oe rind part were Mrs. W. W. Lacy, Mrs.|week for a short time from Glen-|tal interest in the tragedy of nine-| SUnday morning. Thaby Ml epee, ai -7. p10, |aud, the Warren Hagist, Mra. J. M. McCorry, | rock. teen centuried ago, and suggests| We cordially welcome visitors and | 201.) service will begin at 8 p. m. Mra, C. D. Welch, Mrs. C, M. Mapes eee values therein which are to bo dis-| Strangers to our services. You will |OVRINE Sirvice Ti Ne or and Mrs. H. Roo Bartle. Mrs.! yr, and Mrs. Ray Hamlin have| covered today. The sermon will dis-| md the church onthe corner of] Ji: "attend the conference of the Charles A. Fowler played ral returned to their home at Pleasant | cuss the values of that first Easter | Grant and Lind streets. The Grant} Wyoming and western Nebraska plano selections which were followed | Ridge after spending several days|for our personal and world life of| Street bus will bring you to our! fitore in scottsbluff, Nebr vy poems read by Mrs. Van Burgh, | here. today. For he only really finds the|400r- Be with us Sunday, Mrs. H. ©. Chappell, Neal Gallatin eee joy of Easter who finds his life — Henwood Presbyterian. end E. R. Shipp. Other numbers! yfax Miller has returned from | agiow with its eternal values for him First Baptist. Rey. HE. B. Preston, pastor. Sun- onthe program were a trio by Mrs.| Lusk where he visited for a. short/and for the Ife of today. Young] with and Beech streets. Sunday | day school at 9:30. Morning service 2B eee J: Leschinsky | time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peoples mesting at the Y. W. C. A-| school, 9:45. ‘There are classes for}at 11. Mr. John J. Lewis will speak. B 5 I. isher, vocal selec-| A. L. Miller. at 6:30 p. m. Evening church ser-| qj) age: Morning service, 11:00!Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 Social and Dance, First Christian. R. R. Hildebrand, M.A., pastor. Chureh school, 9:45. Morning ser- First Congregational vice, 11:00. C. E. society, 6:30, Eve-| “Life Everlasting,” this Sunday. It America theater. Church school | nin, NN s ‘ig service with North Casper|!s mighty gracious of them to come Captain A. M. Cook of Lander has} from 10.00 to 11:00 a. m. Services| Christian church, 7:30, OMT MAGErothar Carter nod kis chore Trinity Lutheran (Missour! Synod) 8. Park gnd 1. Fourth Streets. ee MEIPLIIP AGRO ALE bs agck: vices at 7 a. m. BY. P. U. societies, 6:39.|p. m. Mrs. C. O. Greenlee, leader. HICHESTER Ss PILLS Charles Larson spent last week|corner of First and Wolcott. Dr.| Evening service, 7:20. Sermon, Rev.| Our people were #0 pleased with w. THE DIAMOND WBA: visiting here with his parents, Mr.|suliens will give an informal talk} Jacops , Mr. Lewis when he ached for lige! Bek Free anders, August; Larson from Lusk./upon vital topics of the day, @) ‘rhe regular monthly meeting of|us two weeks ago that they will all a B Forum for educational values of’ re- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tibbetts and} jigion in the nineteenth oontury. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quigley were here| what does Easter mean to you? this week from Lusk to attend the|Come put and hear this so accept: funeral of tho late Frederick Davis,|apte interpretation of every day nephew of Mr, and Mrs. Tibbetts. religious values, Community songs Sate tote |*2 1% the evening service. wver7. View Subui Mr. and Mra. C. R. Robertson body most cordially invited to al ore See To eT Sa a || Yesterday afternoon for Denver to| services. month. | gd he attend to business affairs and visit with relatives for several days. oe 8 the General Aid will be held Thurs-| want to hear him again we are sure. day afiernoon at the church, but Remember our annual meeting in place of the usual mission pro-| May 7 and reserve the evening. gram there will be a stereopticon ee, lecture at the church on Wednes- Mills Presbyterian. day evening in connection with the] Rev. BE. EH. Preston, pastor. All Prayer meeting, at 8 o'clock. Sub-|of the services will be held at the ject, “Japan.” No admission; pub-| usual time. F} Mc invited, especially children. Mr. Lewis or Mr. Marquis will May 4 is Convention Sunday but|be the speaker at the evening ser- First Presbyterian. on account of our new pastor being| vice at 7:30 o'clock. Everyone is Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev.| with us for the first time on that| invited. Come. Chas. A. Wilson, D,D., minister. | date, it has been decided to have the Rev. Preston is expected back ‘he City Beauti-| program~as Mned out by the con-| next week and will resume bis ap Mr, and Mrs. A, W. Peake and small son returned this morning from Denver where they have been 4 THE YELLOWSTONE spending several days. Mrs. Peako n vention on this Sunday, April 27-|pointments May 4. APARTMENT HOTEL [/%iho has been spending — several | National Garden Week. | 7: * Program. as follows interspersed 2 es “ ‘Ate enutiful,”” . No jo bd Largest in Wyoming” months in California was Sp ea pene AB a. m. Attendance last} Organization and beginning of Corner United and § streets 1 Rocm ane eieunese at gd Srhay Fores pol Bae pated Sunday 660. Mon’s class taught by] Beptist work tm Casper, Wayne} Charles G, Stout, Minister. Phone A Real Home for Two ree Mek, Penke's ‘mother Roe Bartle, Men invited. Young | Whistler, 21495. Residence 773 DB. H atreet $50.00 Per Month eA Sater e society pom A talk on finances for the coming | Closing out a ybar of work on thi 426 W. Yellowstone H. C. Bretschnelder, vice president The Choral society, with Cook’s| year, C. D. Poling corner we are to come up to the ss é of the Midwest Refining company is] orchestra accompany, will give the Wyoming Baptist bulletin, Mrs. | first birthday celebration on April = spending several days here from| ‘Rose Maiden” in the Elks hall, | Hurley. 27. How is this? Threo hundred and m- Tickets may} A talk on the necessity of the|five in Sunday schoo! last Sunday Wyoming convention owning a] We think that good for a twelve home for the state secretary, C. O.| month's old baby church, The day Stout. will be given to consideration of our Short talk on the importance of | local situation with both the back Wyoming boys giving: ‘themselves | ward and forward look. The First to the ministry, Joe P. Jacobs. Christian church which worships at Short talk to the girla on the im-} Grant ond Lind will unite with us in portance of giving themselves to the our evening service. Tho public at Wednesday, 8 p. ness. es theme eae be secured from members of the Mr. and Mrs. BE. C. Kehl and son oe he api or at the Wells Jack of Salt Lake City arrived In| music store. the city this week and will be the} Rey. Albert F. MeGarrah, D.D.. ‘queats here for a week or 10 days of| noted church organizer and effi- Mr. Kell's sister, Mra. E. C, Reedy] ciency expert of New York City, and family at their home on South will speak to th® Ladies’ Aid society Spruce street, Thursday afternoon, Division lead- ELECTRIC WASHER FREE at the CASPER ELECTRIC CO. 121 E, First Phone 19935 PAGE THREE. large is invited to any and all our|nesday evening. Senior choir re-| nual conference with officers of the meetings, Program for the day and|hearsal, Friday evening at 8. If] Midwest Refining company and for evening. Sunday School 10:00 a, m.| you desire to attend a church whose | inspection of the various plants, Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Volun-|aim is to serve the highest needs|The Denver party will !molude: tary-March-Religious Gillette. Song} of humanity at large, then worship| Thomas A. Dines, president; H. G. No. 235. Communion No. 222. Of-|at “The Friendly Church.” Naylor, M. K. Blackmer and H. C. fertory A. Shepherd's Idyl-Gerber. ——_——_———— Bretschnelder, vice presidents; T. A. Song No. 228. Song No, 210, “Show Pedley, secretary and Ralph O. Diet+ me the way” Tourjeo Mrs. Dundon. ler, secretary to the chairman of the Sermon, “The Story of the: Years"!] PERSONALS | || beara: o. at Blackmer. The pastor, Charles G. Stout. Song Rie kn No, 216. Noon-—-bBasket dinner in M. H. Strange of Denver arrived the church. Afternoon (two o'clock). James E. Boland has returned| yesterday and will make his home All members present. Reports of all]from a two weeks’ vacation trip| here having accepted a position with departments. Election of officers.|spent with his parents in Missouri.|a local oil company. Plans for coming year. Sentor C. E. eee Election 6:30 p. m. Union of First Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Comstock left and North Side churches 7:30 p. m.|last evening for Denver where they pat North Side church. Voluntary on|will remain until the latter part of|| Mountain View Suburb has the Holy Mount Dvorak. Song No.|next week visiting with friends and|| 3 miles of gas lines. 78. Prayer. Song No, 27. Greetings | attending to business affairs. trom Board First church Mr, Park ea response Mr. Foreman. Greetings} Mrs. Don Smith has returned from from women of First church, Mrs./a several months visit spent with Gadberry. Response Mrs. V. B.| relatives in the Southern states. Tye. Jesus Lover of my Soul Mac wEeLe Dougall Mrs. Hunter. Greetings} Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Traylor are out First church school Mr. Wyatt. Re-]of town business visitors here from sponse Mrs. Wright. Offertory-| Denver. Calm as the Night-Bohm, Mildred eee Hunter, Violin. Greetings First} Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Miller have Church C. E. Donnie Worth, Re-]as their guests at thelr home on sponse for Juniors Mrs. Hunter. Re-| South Jefferson, Miss Hva Bowman sponse for Seniors Mr. MacIntyre.]of Denver. Miss Bowmun arrived First church choir greetings Mr.|last Wednesday and expects to apend Eisenbarger. Response Miss Mary| until Tuesday of next week here, Hunter. Anthem — Make Christ a King—The united choirs of the two] H. L. Scott is hers on business churches. First Church Minister, R.| from Oklahoma Clty. Paint or repair— R. Hildebrand. North Church Min- CM dh whichP ister Charles G, Stout, Song 149.| Officers and directors of the Stand- Benediction. ard Of] company of Indiana, headed A Wickens is neg- by Col. Robert W. Stewart, chair- A lected, that is painted First Church of Christ, Scientist {man of the board wil) arrive In Cas- with inferior paint, quickly Christian Science services are held} Per on Sunday for the usual an- succumbs to the attacks in the church edifice, corner of of the elements, “The'vn> protected surface is eaten Fourtl( and Grant streets, every JFLATULENCE Earby the roe en deere Sunday morning at 11.00 o'clock and : fa io onion Severe indigestion, gassy pains that follow rain and Wednesday evenings at 8:00 o'clock that crowd the heart, distress moisture. , All are welcome to these services. \ i a pkvas onsine Tolga ony | SUN-PROOPF PAINT | Sunday school for children up to the age of 20 years Is held on Sunday Good digestion restored by fives : morning at 9:30 o'clock, Reading ’ will protect your home, room at 825 Midwest butding, 1s| CHAMBERLAIN’S The sun's rays. cannot open each week day from 12.00 noon TABLETS until 5:00 p. m. Acceptable to sensitive stomachs. 25¢ e nd expands with heat and cold. No moisture can seep through. Sun-Proof is non-porous, St, Marks Church Seventh and Wolcott Streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy Communion at 8.00 a, m. . Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morn. HOTEL ing prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Confirmation class at 7:30 p. m. TOWNSEND St. Anthony's Catholic Corner of Seventh and Center strects. ‘The Rev. Father J. H.|| Casper’s Newest and Most Mullin, pastor, the Rev. Father J.|| Modern Fireproof Hotel F. Moreton, assistant pastor, Mass, 10.30. during the week at $ o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock NOW OPEN Benediction at Grace African Methodist. “The Friendly Church.” 205 North Grant street. Rev. T. J. Burwell, B.D., minister; tele- Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. phone 1584M. ‘The attendance at|} Mountain View Suburb has || PROOF PRODUCTS all the services of last Sunday sur-|] ever 85 houses, built in 9 252 South Center passed any previous records. We]|| months. Paint and Glasy Supply Co. hope that the services of Sunday Distrib o ” will also be well attended. Sunday school at 10; Miss Mae Christian superintondent. Morning worship at 11; subject, “Lessons from the Book of Jonah." All. persons at- tending this service are asked to bring their Bibles. A. C. BE, League at 6:30; Mrs. Corrine O'Bryant, president. Evening worship at 7:30. Chief of Police Bert 8. Yohe and Captain James Farris will both de- ver brief addresses. As many members of the.police force as can be spared off duty will attend the service. Prizes to the respecti-'e winners in the Baby contest will be given. Weekly notices: Junior choir rehearsal, Tuesday, 8 p. m. Apron social under the auspices of the Mite Missionary society, Wed- Send tem cents for a copy of “What to do ond How to fo Pittsburgh Plate 1575, Mile Dept. CANADA For information regarding farm and ranch land for sale or rent, resources, business opportunities, vacation trips, commercia. and general information, special rates for travelling, etc., ap- ply or write to KNUTE HADDELAND Canadian Government Information Bureau. Drawer 1303. Great Falls, Montana The agent will be at the Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyoming Tuesday and Wednesday, April 29 and 30, 1924 ANOTHER 2-HOUR SPECIAL TONIGHT, 7 to 9 o’Clock A WONDERFUL SALE OF GENUINE MAY HATS They Are Regular $7 to $10 Values Every Good Style, Material, Color and Trimmings Marvelous Values TWO HOURS ONLY TONIGHT 7 TO 9 O’CLOCK JACOBS’ NEW SAMPLE SHOP 122 West Second—Just Around the Corner Off Center i 29.2 gh

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