Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1924, Page 21

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Fifth and Beech streets, Sunday school, 9:45. There is a class for you. Morning service, 11:00 a. m. Sermon by pastor Subject, “The Friendship of Jesu: B. Y. P. U- societies, 7:00 p: m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday night at 8:00 o'clock. ‘This should be the most inspira- tional of all of our services. Eve- ning service, 8:00 o'clock, Subject of sermon, “Bellevers Baptism or Why We Immerse.” This service will be followed by the ordinance of baptism. We hope that the church appreciates the fact of having a regular pastor again on the field and will prove the same by attend- ing all services unless kept away by unavoidable causes. Thos who heard Dr. Bowerman last Sunday feel that the church now hus a leader who can be an uplift and in- spiration to all who will avail them- selves of the opportunity to assist in the Lord's work in Casper. Come out and give us your support. St. Anthony’s Catholic Corner of Seventh and Center ‘streets. The Rev. Father J, H. Mul- lin, pastor, the Rev. Father 7. ¥. Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10: Masé during the week at 8 o'clock, Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benedic- tion at 3. Christian Science Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sun- day morning at 11 o'clock. Testi- monial meetings are held on Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome to these services. Sun day school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9.30 a. m. Reading room at 3:254 Midwest building is open each week day from 12 noon until 5 p, m. First Christian. R. R. Hildebrand, M.A-, vastor. Church school, 9:45, Morning wor- ship, 11:00. C. EB. society, 7:00. Eve- ning service. 8:00. We are prepar- ing for a great Membership Ruily on . May 25. ‘The mysterious Checker- board committee will presert to the members of the church a new game and the result of their Inbors. Mother's Day Sunday; Mother's Day sermon and special Mother's Day music at morning service. Back to the forget-me-nots of the gardens of youth, Break away from the things that are common in life and pay tribute to America’s uncrowned queen. Regular monthly council meeting of teachers and officers of church school, Wednesday evening, 7:30. High School class meets in class room at rear of church each Sunday morning, 9:45. This is a good time to join them. They wel- come strangers. and newcomers. Special activities in Brotherhood class, 9:45. We invite you to pay us a visit. You will find us up-to-date with a-fine growing church school. ‘We have a place for you. First Christian church is located on the corner of Grant and Lind streets. Grant street bus passes. St. Mark's, Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at, 8:00 a. m. Church jachool at 9:45 a.m, Children’s con- firmation class at 9:45 a.m. Morn- ing prayer and sermon at 11:00 a.m. Adult confirmation class at 7:30 Dp. m. East Side Methodist Coramunity. 1614 East Second street. Willis Hugh Germany, minister. bbath school, 9:45. Mother's Day service 1 . Music, male quartette and choir, Sermon, “Motherhood an In- dex of Civilization.” Junior Epworth League, 3:00, lead Reeva Beer. Senior Epworth League, 6:45. Eve- ning worship, 7:45. Special music, “The Rosary,” guitar, Ed Lyon; trombone, Willis H. Germany; piano, Dr, Staats. Anthem by choir. Ser- mon, “A Nation Which Went to Smash.” Tuesday 13th, Men's club, 7:30, entertainment and eats. East Sice men invited. Wednesday, pie social, Young People's class. Re- ception in honor of Elk Street school, postponed till Monday, May 26. First Presbyterian Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev. Chas. A. Wilson, D. D., Minister. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Dr, MoGarrah of Ni York will speak at_the morning sorvice. At_this time the fullest report of the cam- paign for the building fund will be made. Thijs will be Dr. McGarrah' last message to us, as he leaves at once for other campaigns in Ohio and New Jersey. On Thursday night more than $40,000 in new.sub- scriptions had been received, bring- ing the total, including former sub- scriptions to $80,000, Dr. McGarrah's subject Sunday morning will be “The Successful Church. All members and friends of the church are cor- dially invited. There will be good music by the choir under the diree- on of Miss Jessie Agnew. The minister will speak at the evening service ; Young People's meeting 7 p. m. The Ladies Ald Society will meet in the church parlors Thursday uf- ternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. U. 8. Miller's committee will serve. ‘Westminster Guild , Wednesday 6:30 P. M. Dinner at the manse. This will be the last dinner of the season, and a full attendance is de- sired. Strangers in the city will find a cordial welcome in this church. The large percentage of men in: the au- diences Is a testimony to the helpful- ress and practical’ value of thé ser- vices. North Casper Presbyterian The Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock. Send, or better, bring your children, “The preservation of the child is better than the ref- ormation of the man,” Public Worship and sermon at 11 a.m, and 7,30 p,m. The new min- ister, C, T. Hodsdon, will preach a Mothers’ Day sermon in the morn- ing, and the evening sermon topic is, “The Power of Christ to Remove Spiritual Stones, First Congregational, At America theater, Church School, 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. Church services begin promptly at 10:30 a.m. This will be a special Mother's Day program of great interest and of devoted expression to the theme of the discourse, “Motherhood, the most vital and powerful factor in the advancement of the race.” Who does not realize and revere the sanctity of Motherhood; who would not sacrifice all else in [memory of Iffe e’er this be given up? What is the great influence shaping the destiny from the child- hood age, boys and giris alike but that from Motherhood? Is it not something to remember, the right of Mother to one day of apprecia- tion in the year, and that upon Sunday, and do you not owe it to your memory of and love of Mother to let her know that you attended services in her honor this day Dr. A. J. Sullens of Denver will be with vs again and with Dr. H. N. Das- comb, heve charge of the services. Three ‘hundred carnations will be given those in attendance by spe- clal feature methods prepared by the ladies of the church. -Specia! music will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Berta Smith, direc- tor of music; Mrs. L. L. Lang- Program: Pre by Schumann, Mrs. L. L. Langworthy, organist- Hymn. Prayer. Anthem, “Evening and Morning,” by Oakeley, Choir. Scrip- ture reading. Soprano solo, “Little Mother of Mine,” by Burleigh, Mrs. Berta Smith. Announcements. . Of- fertory, “Summer Day,” by Wright Mrs. L. L. Langworthy, organist. Quartette, “Your Mother Is Pray- ing for You,” by Parks, Mrs. G. B. Stebbins, Miss Mary Kissick, Mr. L. L. Langworthy and Mr. A. V Ritchie. Hymn, Sermon. Hymn. Benediction. Postlude, selected, M L. L. Langworthy, organist. Young People’s meeting at Y. W. C. A. at 6:30 p. m. Evening services at ¥, W. C. A, at 7:30 p. m., Dr. H. N. Dascomb in charge. Everyone most cordially invited to all services. Grace English Lutheran Odd Fellows Hall at Second and Wolcott. T. B. Uber, Pastor. ‘The Friendly Church. Regular Sunday morning worship and sermon at 11:00. Subject of sermon “The sym. phony of Motherhood,” Special mus- fc under direction of Miss Ruth Par mer. Please wear a flower at this service in honor of your mother. Evening worship and sermon at Two choice lots on South Mc- Kiatex St., $675 eac! Dobbin Realty Co. er Blidg., 226 E. Grud neh 2 PoleEzes CARTRIDGE Sen eee Kodak Finishing Service There are two distinct steps in making kodak pic- tures—the “picture taking’ and the “finishing.” ~~ LET OUR KODAK FINISHING DEPARTMENT Show you how to regulat e your kodak for the best results. The finished prints will surprise you. CASPER PHARMACY “Authorized Agents” EASTMAN KODAK CO. Che Casper Sunday Crihune - ‘End of a Perfect Day’ Just e@ few days ago Mrs. Charles Sullivan, 69 and her sister, Mrs. Peter Fenster, 72, were inmates of the Cambridge (Mass) City Home. Today they are making ready to claim a $21,000,000 estate in England to which they have fallen heir. 7:30, Subject of sermon, People Loved Jesus," Sunday school with trained teach- ers and classes for'all ages at 10:00. A special invitation 1s extended to men to attend a class~ for men taught by the pastor. Strangers and visitors’ are cor- dially invited to attend all our ser- vices. A hearty welcome to all. “why Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. J. T, Hanna, pastor; residence, 1510 South Poplar; phone 2751W. Prayer service in S. E, Sunday school room, 9:30 a, m. Sunday school, 10 a. m, Det us make this the largest and best we have ever had. Will you help.) Sermon, 11 a. m., text, Peter 318, B. ¥. P. U., 6:30'p. m. Ber- mon, 7:30 p. m., by the pastor, fol- lowed by baptismal service. Mid- week seryices as usual, Remember that next Sunday is Convention Sunday, and that we have some im- portant business also. It is hoped that every member will be present 'f possible. Our state convention will meet at Douglas May 15 to 18. The pastor will be out of the city rom May 15 to 19 Come to Emmanuel: (They love a fellow over there.) Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and’ South Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. Prayer service for the Sun- day «school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. ni, S. H. Maddux, superintendent. Mother day ser- vice, 11:00 a. m. Sermon, “The Rich Inheritance of Good Parents.” Anthem, “Beautiful Upon the Moun- tains,” Spiney. Solo, “Mother Machree," by John, Arnott. Junior church, 11:00 a. m., conducted by Mrs. Carter, Subject, “A Mother Day Message." Anthem with duet, by Miss Lucy Gantz and Miss Bernice Henry. King’s Herald: 3:00 p. m. Epworth League, 6:45 p. m., Maurice Post, leader. Duet by Miss Margaret Woth and Miss Mary Wesfall. Sermon, 8:00 p. m. “For the Works’ Sake.”, Anthem, “Father of Mercies,” Coerne. Male quartet, “Mother Dear,” by Messrs. Arnott, Fisher, Osborn and Carter. Mond: 00 p. m., mass meeting at Presbyterlan church. “Pussyfoot" Johnson will speak on “The Cross and the Crescent.” Tuesday, 2:30 Pp. m., Woman's Foreign Missionary lety at the home of Mrs. L. L. Gantz, 908 South Durbin street; Mrs. John Tidball will assist and Mrs. H. B. Durham will have charge of the program, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting. Wednesday, 30 P. m., cabinet meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society at the home of Mrs. J. T. Richards, 322 North Jefferson street. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. Friday, 2:30 p. m., Gen- Ald society. The CY circle will entertain. Come to church Sunday for mcther’s sake. Trinity Lutheran. (Missourt Synod.) South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor, Sun- day school at 9:30 a. m. Bible class at 7 p.m. Morning service at 10;80, a. m. Text of sermon, Ephesians 2:19-22; theme, Church p. m. 4:1-11) theme, “A Word of Consol tion and of Admonition.” In the afternoon. at 3 p. m., the funeral service for our departed brother, Mr. Christian Mohr, will be con: ducted at the church. Evening service at Evansville Chapel. Dr, J. T. Hanna, minister. Sun: day school at 2:30 p. m. and preach- ing at 3:30. Dr. Hanna was not able to be present last Sunday but expects to be there next Sunday. Come and help make it a great day next Sunday. * Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Will hold their regular quarterly meeting of the Wyoming conference May 10, 11, 12. Meetings begin at 7:30 in the evening and 2.30 in the afternoon. Held at Union Labor Hall. South of Burlington depot, on Wolcott. Missionaries will be in from all parts of Wyoming. John M. Knight, principal speaker. Everyone cordially invited. Mountain View Sunday School The Mountain View Community Sunday school will meet at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs B. F. Pickell. The public is invit- ed and parents are requested to come and bring'their choldren. Apostolic Faith Assembly Elder David Schultz, pastor. Serv- hela 2 every night excluding Monday and Saturday night Sunday services 11:30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.. Sunday school 1:30 P, M. All are cordially invited. Scandinavian Lutheran J. Reini, pastor, Sunday services at the city hall, Norwegian services in the morning at 11 o'clock. Eng- lish services in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday at 10 a. m. school begins North Casper Christian. United and H streets. Charles G. Stout, minister. Phone 2149J. Res!- dence 773 East H. Services every Sunday, beginning with Sunday school at 10 a. m. Communion gnd preaching at 11 a.m. Junior En- deayor 3 p. m. Senfor and Inter: mediate Christian Endeavor at 7 and the evening sermon at 8. We are happy in that we have now three Christian Endeavor societies in the church and with the fine troop of scouts and the large Sun- day school we feet that we are do- = a real constructive piece of work for the children and young peop'e of North Casper. Our newly ected board met and organized last Mor night and laid out work for the coming year. We are glad to announce a board of twenty work: ing members in which much is be- ing planned for the community and everything absolutely harmontour and every measure adopted unani- mous. If there are any who wish a place to do Christian work where it will bring results and where it wil! be appreciated too remember that there is room and an qpportunity and a wholehearted Invitation awalt- ing at this church. ‘‘Whosoever will may come.” Grace African Methodist. “The Friendly Church.” 305 North Grant street. Rev. T. Sunday ‘Text of sermon, fies Straight Lines { ‘The charm of this black rep suit \which was created by Molyneux |for a concert costume Hes in the \straight, uncomplicated lines andj judicious use of embroidery in} id and white. It is worn with an overblouse of gold tissue cloth, and @ close turban of the same material. school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Special sermon by the min {ster. Subject, “Mother.” Mothers with their children are especially in- vited to attend this service. The sermon wil] deal with the problems, responsibilities and influences of mothers. Special music by the junior choir. Special Mother's Day program at 8 p. m. Same to follow the A. C. E. League at 7 p. m. In the afternoon at 2:30 the 0.0 Fellows will hold their’ annual Thanksgiving service in the church The public is invited to attend. ators, Sok made A Cal! the Tribune for highway In formation. NORWEGIANS In Casper and Vicinity ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A Banquet and Festival May 17th In Dinning Hall, Elks Temple Corner Seventh and Center 6:30 Adults $2.00 Children 75¢ Securt tikets, at 239 West Mid- West avenue on or before May 16th DOBBIN REALTY CO. Removed to No. 226 E. 2nd St. Zuttermeister Bldg. Of course you desire to become independent—to own your own home—to educate your children—or to attain many of the finer things in life which money makes possible. A Savings Account at this bank will do for you what it has done for thousands of others. It will help you to save REGULARLY, which is the secret of success in achiev- ing financial independence. 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