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Mrs. Newmah S * For House Guest 5 Mrs. Fred Newman entertained in formally yesterday afternoon at her jhome on South Durbin street, in honor of her sister-inlaw, Mrs. Harry Langheldt of Berkeley, Califr Honors at bridge for the afternoon were thken by Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte and’ Mrs. Esther Kiser. Guests present to meet Mrs. Lang- heidt were: Mrs. A. M’ Gee and guest, Miss Dorothy Gee of Ohio, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. William Kocher and guest, Mps Ann Mar- rinan of Buffalo, N. ¥.. Mrs. Jo! Whelan, Mrs. J. C. Warkley, Mrs. J. J. Donovan, Mrs. Carney Petér son, Mrs. Arthur A: Schulte and, Mrs. Esther Kiser. “- Masonic and 0. E. Vienie July 27 ‘The Masonic Order of Eastern Star picnic will be held) at the Natural bridge near Douglas, Sun- May, July 27. Members of both or- ganizations are asked to bring, their lunches and attend. ne Current Events Division ‘To Ho'd Picnic Tuesday. - The Curernt Events division of: the Casper Woman's Departmental elub will hold a picnic on Tuesday of next week at the W. H. Price summer home on Casper mountain Those who expect to attend) wil! leave Casper at 11 a. m$ eee Dinner Last Evening At Sullivan Home. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daughters, Margaret, Kathleen and Patricia entertained informally at dinner last evening at their home on East Tenth street for Miss Mary uise Lennon of Joliet, Ill., Miss Stargaret Gurtin, Mrs. C. B. Man- beck of Alton, Il., George Brimmer of Cheyenne and Frank Connor of Chicago. ——— ———— PERSONALS Mrs, BE. W. Anderson “formerly Miss Gladys Wolfort, and daughter, Marjorie of Lusk, are the guests fo several days of Mrs, Anderson's sister, Mrs. C. C. Heyer. They: Will be accompanied home on their re turn.by Mrs, Heyer who will vi for several days in Lusk. Among those who will leave today for a few days fishing trip are: W. F. Duun, Pr. T. J. Drew, Clifford ‘Laird, Charles A. Cullen and Her- bert Ladd. “Miss Tessa Dunn of Spokane, Wash., spent yesterday here the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn, and cousins, Mrs, A. A. Schalte and Mrs. T. J. Drew. Miss Dunn is en route to the Yellowgton_ national park, ; my fe - Jullan Lever, Sr., division and passenger-agent of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad is spend- ing a fev days in‘Chadron, Neb., on business. > Miss Florence Murary of Platte, S. D., arrived in the city this-week and will be the guest here for some time of Mrs..ee Splaun. Anderson is spending na- orge C. several weeks in’ Yellowstone tional park on a vacation trip. ss» C. F. Donovan has returned from Denver where he spent a few days on business. , Mr. and Mrs J. W. Wilson and son, Clifford of Omaha, will arrive in-Casper this afternoon and will be the guests here for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Landis at their home, 722 South David, Mrs. Wil- son and Mrs, ‘Landis are sisters ees Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. D.’ P, Vanburg, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. McDonald and son, Roger, are leaving today for a sev- eral days fishing trip to be spent in the Big Horn mountains. , 2 2 Mrs. E. BE. Sturm of apartments and guest, Mrs. EB. S. Briant of San Angelo, Tex., will leave Sunday for a several weeks stay in the Yellowstone national ‘park. They will be accompanied by Miss Lois *Tayloe cousin of Gov- ernor William B. Ross, who is visit- ing in Cheyenne. Miss Tayloe will aryive in‘Casper tomorrow and fol- the Ada lowing ‘her trip to. ghe park will visit in Casper for some time before returning to her home in Teas. “es Mr. and Mrs. Fred,Moore have as thelr guests for several weeks at thelr residence, 1142 South David street, Mrs. Charles A. Gould and daughter, Mary Jane of Pueblo, Colo. . Miss Genevieve Miller, who has been visiting here for the ‘ast week is returning to Lusk foday. ary Mr. and Mrs, BE. G. Garrison are visiting in Casper today — enroute from their home In Denver to the Yellowstohe and Glacier * national parks. They are the auests of Mrs. Eva Miller. --e Harry Taylor ts spending a few days here on business from Salt Creek. ! . . and Mrs. Edwin C. Larkens yesterday overland. for Chey- enne where they will be the guests of friends for several days. eve Mr. Otto Spratt, representing Niles Moser and Chancellor cigars i+ call- on the Casner trade. Mr. Spratt is an old time friends and traveling companion of Willem Reevés of the Smokehouse. ympson, woolbuyer who has pending the season in Casper has returned to hi? home in Boston. oem Frederick Klink, Jr., of Denver, aecompanied his sister, Miss T a Klink and @& house guest, Eleanore Hayden of Ne Ro- chelle, N. ¥., spent yesterday here | a visiting with friends leaving today for the Yellowstone national park. Edwin Browning, woolbuyer de- parted yesterday for his home in Chicago after a several months stay spent In this city. - Frank Connor of Chicago, repre- sentative of Clay Robinson who has been spending several days here on business left today for the west. Attorney George Brimmer has returned to his home in Cheyenne after having transacted business affairs here fot-a short time. f Here tnd There Rooks tell us of the ancient Amazons that swept all befqre them. No book, however, gives us infor- mation of the feminine contingents of khaki-clad visitors that move on the streets daily. Impressive they aré—antls their actions show a sur- prising amount of freedom that their sisters’ of twenty years .pg0 hardly dreampd of. Tall and short ~—big_ and litle, ghey definitely rep- resent a part of the twenticth cen- tury advance. You will never have a_ better hance to buy a lawn mower at rock bottom, prices. See them at Fich- ards and Cinningham Cc.—Adv. arrived trip in Edward Gantt has just from a two weeks’ motor South Dakota, Good shine and carefui repair work at the City Shoe Repair and Shining Parlor. 118 W. 2nd St.— Ady: The largest license, from a stand’ point of numerals, that las been seen in Casper, belonged to a car from New York state. The license was 1-700-200. 3 For the first t!me sined “before the war” you can buy, first grade White Napiha lauhdry soap at Se per bar. Richards and Cunningham Co.— Adv. ‘Thursday was the biggest visitor's ay that the city camp has secn. Over sixty cars, containing 260 peo- ple weré In the camp last night. rin tay - Cooling, carefully prepared drinks at Tripeny’s Fountain.—Adv. ‘The B. & A. store has moved two doors west from its former location. It ‘is situated in the same buliding. Don't forget those famous Chicken Dinners at the “Glenrock.” N the chicken, {c@ cream ‘and cake you The official the Park-to-Parl Highway associa- tien and the ited States Gooa Roads association.—Adr. Arrivals at ‘the city camp include A. L. Gill and C, C. Heneny and family from Columbus, Ohio, and Glenn Dugett from Oakley, Towa. * See the Madame X Reducing Girdlés and the Stuart Sho dy. and Miracle Brassiers* at The luxurious new house of Bob Grieves that is being erected at Oil City, is nearing completion afid will he ready for. occupation about the first of August. It is notable that only’ Casper produpts are being used for its construction. A hot alr heating system is being {nstalled by the Gantt Hardware Co, ae Schwartz for diamonds. ~-Ady. L le Lee Doud is in Lavoye on busi- ness for a few days. A backward on leaves ua with an oversupply of high grade refrig- erators. Buy them at 20 per cent dis- count this week. Richards and Cun- ningham Co.—Adv. E. J, Johnson has gone to Marys- ville, Mich., to return shortly with « Wills-St. Clair: See that 16-oz. copper boiler— warranted goods only. Special for Monday only at $4.50. The Gantt Hardware Co.—Adv ¢. E. Younger left for Denver Friday on business. Condensed milk, small size, any brand—4 cans for 25c. Richards and Cunningham Co.—Ady. oad So. Elwood Anderson, district man- ager of the Marchant Calculating Machine company, is in Casper for a few days from Denver. Mr. An- derson is demonstrating the latest development in calculating machines —the Marchant Automatic Electric. The new calculator not only con- tains the former exclusive features of the Marchant machines, but is electrically driven, and at the same time occupies only a square foot of desk space. The new machine may be seen at the Casper Type- writer Exchange, where a demon- stration will be cheerfully given. Expert watch, jewelry repatring. Most reasonable prices. Ca r Loan Office. 229 So. Center.—Ady. Auto camp arrivals from the east rday afternoon were: Zimmerman from Maihen, axles Dow from New York City. B. Brockleman from Boston Arriving from ponits west and south from Casper: Mr. ond Mrs. De Bakersfield, Calif. C: O. Youngaquist and family from Denv W. W. Scott from Los Angeles. G. F. Clow trom ‘Alameda, Calif. W. J, Hellbaum from Upper Lake, f3 HH. W. Chambers from Seattle ‘ Coyay trom Ore. . W. R. Petty from Salt Lake. From the middle western states: ‘William Moser from St. Louis, Mo. G. H, Hower and family of Ellis, Kans. * Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln, Kans. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Emporia, Kans. O. M. ‘Tomilson from. Smith-Cen- ter, Kans. M. .O. Mo. A. L. Miller from H. P. Chapman of , Evans from Kansas City, Jos. I. Schwartz for watches.—Adv. The Temple studio for kodak fin ishing and commercial portraits. —Adv. Bathing —Aady. How about that swim?> sults reduced at Tripeny up for'theweek-end picnic? Every- thing for the fastidious tongue and the’ empty stomach at Richards and Cunningham Co.+Ady." Tripeny’s can~show you the best drug store bargains in the city. — Adv. ‘See Ben Transfer. Phone 74.— Adv. The “Popular” Camping Sets com- bine the attractiveness of # dining table set and the unbreakable qual- ity of out-of doors dishes. Richards and Cunningham Co.—Adv. Lincoln Cleaners—Thone 25191. 300 Ladies Visit Beauty Parlor On The Opening Day More than three hundred Cuspey ladies made it a point to visit the new quarters of Betty's Beauty Par lor, in the Tribune building on Thursday, the opening day, and ex pressed delight at the dainfy and at the same tine efficiertt manner in which the new parlor is con- structed. Betty was host ‘to them all on Thursday and presented each visitor with a carnation in token of her appreciation of the {ntérest shown. Each lady registered at the beauty parlor and the record will pe kept to show the manner in which Caspér received the new Betty's shop. Part of the quarters are occuptc by a first class barber shop conduct ed under the watchful eve of Sam Cooner. The new beduty parlor contains 16 private booths, andjem- ploys 12 of the best operators in Casper. Betty extends a cordial {n vitation to all Casper to pay agvisit to what she calls “the finest beauty PROBE SOUGHT BY FARMERS Setting Aside i Con- sent Decree Opposed By the Union. WASHINGTON, July 19.—In- auiry into efforts being made to set aside the consent decree separ- ating the big packing companies and their food distributing agencies has been requested of Chairman Brookhart of the special senate committee investigating the de- partment of justice~by Benjamin C. Marsh, managing director of tlie Farmers National union. The council’s request calls for in‘ vestigation as soon as tre committee can be convened of-“the conditions and reasons affecting the entering of the so-called packer consent de- cree, while A, Mitchell Palmer, was attorney general, the effort made in 1921 by H. M. Daugherty while attorney general, suddenly to secure ‘the modification or setting aside of the consent decree without provi Ing for a public hearing thereoh. SEEDERS aE NEW MIDWEST. HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CHURCH TO BE OPENED ON SUNDAY The first service in the new Mid. “Heights Community church will be held tomorrow evening. The structure was only recently com- pleted. The Rev. O. EH, McCracken will. assist the pastor, the Rey. Hat- tle Lambert, in the service. The Sunday school is in charge of H. E Wood, superintendent. * At tomorrow evening's service of ehestra music will be provided. There will be good singing and flag drills in addition to the sermon. 24 SEIZED IN “OILFIELD AID (Continued from Page One) son, John Preseman,-C, M. Floyd and 11 men who were arrested under the name of “John Doe.” The faid yosterday was conduct ed by Sheriff Perry Morris, E. H Foster, prosecuting attorney; Under sheriff W. C. Irving; Dan Miller, deputy sheriff and the federal of ficers. Mr. Davis also went along on the raid and assisted. in crashing 4hrough a door where the inmates refused the officers’ admjssion. i {291M Have you that good lunch made| Mountain View Community Sunday The Mon school will m fine new bullding rec on Yellowstone highWay. School. utain eet View t 2:30 p. m. in the tly completed Sunday Parents are invited to come and ‘bring the children, Everybody welcome: Grace English Lutheran. T. E dence, ah An n stre Fellows Wolcott morning wor 11:00. — Subje Christian in ning = Wo! 0. With a school visitors are Wit tehd all our s come to n. r, at 1 pastor. Pa uth Ash str services hel corner ts. Regul ship and ect of the Changi rship and Subject of sermon, Hand. tra dially ices, A hela sermon, astor’s resi- eet. Phone in Odd ond and jar Sunday sermc The ng World sermon at ‘The Man "Sunday ngers a invited to at hearty wel First Presbyterian. and on c Willis H. Ge day Roberts, teach the ple's society the school, 9:45 a, Men Durbin D. streets. Tue Rey. minister. The Great Essen meeting hristian chy rmany will m. church class p.m sec! 8 8p. m arch, speak. Rev. W. retar: Young Peo trangers in un A the city are cordially invited to the of t Americ: minister. £ at the Ame services at 9 sermon by 10:45 sharp. meeting of t sider the of pastorate comes very Dr, Sullens He ndid 1 Col will I ‘ f We er duce Mr the serv be in chi Flynn at th Th er Organ dante Beethoven. Fture. © Sdlo “The L Annougceme “Ave Oo” D F lynn. ayer. There r th to be « the visit no wilt new rd Is My Maria” Sermon by Rev. Rogers of Ci his church ngregatic J pal. H. n, y morning servict® ca “theater. m, wit he congrega ndidacy of ulesburg, Cc our-chureh highly and Rey. sald to h geressive le isa do or asse nd take by Mr in Hymn. F by ‘rs. E Light’ Offe by nts. vii nediction “Postlude be a hymn books which are | é young p recommen past Flynn ing. Children’s h children’s Church at special tic to Rev do., Mr Rogers ted by Walker of bullt up hu n moderator ably. Mr to part ith ay ve in Si must Mr as follows “An Flat" by yer. Scrip: rta Smith, by Allitson Music, Hymn ado. by Organ in ¢ ul collection Due to 1d this Sunday Suns et Mountain proved to be cess. mer tire is 4 to 6 the just in trees 4 ghey won thi from the bo: ona Wi # when race from legged race Pathfinder the men's br Winslow firs Supper brought thel 100 people The service consisting and some ni Bible and modern authors. ebildren the thelr from By.” Nittle This the } Dam of Tolstoy's the real th nd e mou! fe . standing with a va r veott: heir tecm He C. 4 as fir ad jump: the f etx rr own. Ats gathered: f was a very ald ature t ir poem: of the Russian ple “What too was favorite out Religion outdoors in the sum crowd roamed t enjoyed nt ound them ack meet rls wh broad nighty mp Asutin with He i ur or simple hymns, the ark, are adapted Live doors from At hureh Ay, Men of 8, with a few blankets hung between trees for burning on the autos for slumination a fine perfor the children collecti fund. first book the house, ea the stag’ rmance, and went throug ence in their costumes to ion for the an open fire nd lights of It afterwards h the audi make the new hymn Trinity Lutheran (Missouri Synod) South Par Streets, J. day school service at 1 mon, Luke Christian an No service evening, as the pastor will a service in the assembly room the ‘Glenrock Important announcements ing the calling of a new pas' be made after the morning k and at 9:30 a. 0 0:30 a. m.; 5:1-11, i His Dally will be held school at East H. Gockel, Pastor—Sun- Fourth n.; morning text of ser- theme. Work& here in the onduet of 30 p.m regard- tor, will service First Christian. Corner Grant and Lind School, 9:45 a. superintendent; Church Hekken, and commun! fon services Streets— in., P. Van preaching at 11.00 a m., the Rev, Dr. Cromer will preach; the evening union services will be held at this church, the Rev. Germany of the South Side dist chureh will preach he special music and service. The Chris welcomes all all the services quainted. Metli Corner of Durbin St ter, Pn for the Sund Sunday sch erintendent “Wh I Be solc "O, Jesu Hark by 7:00 p.m Marie union ebure tan chure’ vi Come dist Episco Bast Second Ja \ ol, S. H 11.00 a long to Thou Miss M Epworth Le leader; 8 in the Ww. e Methodist m the Ch Art Standin Ww. Metho- ‘There will 1 solos at this h heartily sitors and tourists to and get ac pal. nd S Lew m oot addux erm urch;"”” ce H ue p Christian many of rch will Miss 00 m intro preach. vided. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. the pagtor will present a stereoptican le e on Wellowstone park from slides page from pictures he took him- . No admission will be charged, but ‘a silver offering “for the Ep- worth League Institute fund will be taken at the close of the lecture. This lecture has been given in East- ern cities before qari audiences with much apparent njoyment the audiences, If you have been at the park you will enjoy it over again. If you have seen the park this lecture will show you what to expect and will make you anxfous to go. Comé and bring your frientts, The , building fund. pledges for July should be paid Sunday if pos- sible. Friday, 2.30 p. m, Circle meet ings: Busy Bee with Mrs. B. F, Cavett, 225 East G street; Capitol Hil with Mrs, H.C. Hawkins and Mrs. Kesler, 1129 East (Second street; CY with Mrs. Alva Scott, 941 South “Walnut street with Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Ruegsegger as- sisting; Kensington, not - meeting; social, service with Mrs. George Berry, 731 Badger street. with Mrs. E. Lidderdale assisting; Victory workers with Mrs. R. E. Stine, 322 orth Park street with Mrs. Rich- ards and Mrs, 8. W. McBride assist ing. Special music will be pro: & CHRISTIAN and United Stout, minist sidence NORTH C/ Corner H Char | 2497. F It real Thursday with streets. Phone st H picnic we had on over 200 attending and plenty of eats and the freedom of the outdoors and plenty of fun nd contests and games, Now back ‘to the work with a re- ner#y should be the prevail Jing idea, £verybody should t terested in what the scout troop 1 has on for the coming week. Our young people and their friends are interested r ational pro- gram which if carried out will be a great pleasure.to them and help to the community Sunday School at amunion and m c E. mediate was 10 a. m morning sermon at 3 p. m. and senior C. E. at Evening worship and sermon at 8 p.m, Evenin mons continuing | the studies in the Acts of Apostle Interest in thése studies holds splen didly. A most cordial welcome awaits all. Come, Winter Memorial Presbyterian Temporary location, 1009 North Durbin street. New site, cor 1 St. John streets. Minister, |'T. Hodsdon, phone 146W, ade 1009 North Durbin street. t the notice of last week omgregutional meeting to be held Sanday evening, July 27, at 8 o'clock, The cor)zregation of this Church ‘includes all supporters and | contributors whethey members of the chureh or considered a church @) "The » three e| ister, the not. The business to be is: (1) The adoption of constitution ection of one trustee .and rs. (3) The calling of a min This notice given by order of rustees If you have no church connection we invite you here. We'll try to ” you feel home. Preaching at 11 and 8 every Sunday. the Summer Slump. BAPTIST Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. G. 'T. Hanna, pastor, residence 510 h’ Poplar EMMAN| ou street t Sunday 10 a. m counting ent last 11 a. m. Christs last at nday School, who were We not pres second sermon on message to the church Philadelphia, Rev. Il, 7-13. 30 p. m.—Junior B. Y, P. U. McComb in charge. . m.—B..¥. P. U, Anderson will give a report. of the B. Y. P) U. convention held in Den- ver last week. 8 p. m.—The pastor will preach the first of a series of sermons on the Book of Jonah. The following, with other questions, will be consid ered: Is this book a compilation of facts is it a fable? Was it used s bed-time story by Jewish grand. mothers, or is it the experience of a disobedient prophet? H each of these sermons about Jonah nd the much talked of whale. All mid-week meeting Ss usual, Come to £mmanu hey a fellow over there.” E Cc. Mrs. William or EVANSVILLE CHAPEL ~ Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. Mrs Daniels in charge. Sermon by Dr Hanna at 3:30 p. m. Come. APOSTOLIC FAITH ASSEMBLY 1230 East Burlington avenue. Elder David Schultz, pastor, Meet ings being held every night except Monday and Saturday nights. Sun day services 11:30 m. Sunday School at 1:30 p.m. Evéning service at 7:45, Every Wednesday Bible study. Ail are welcome First Baptist. Fifth and Beech streets. Louis Bowermarf, pastor, Sunday school, 9:45. There is a class for you Morning service, 11 o'clock, sermon by the pastor; subject he Mid night Storm." B. Y. P. U. societies, 7:00 p,m. Some of the young peo ple who attended the convention in Starting July 25 WYOMING MOTORWAY Will Offer to the ‘| People of Casper |— A New and Efficient , Service love | night} Denver have returned and we hope to have thelr report at this meeting. Evening service, 8:00 o'clock, » mon by the pastor; subject, “Jonah.” Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Let us not forget our midweek ser- vice. These meetings are growing in interest and attendance. _ The solo rendered by Miss Bowerman last Sunday was. greatly enjoyed by all and is hoped we may be favored jain in the near future. » It,is time that we send in the money for the chairs which we are to pruchase for the room where we hold services so will those who promised to take one or more please see the committee at once. All Members urged to attend all services and strangers.in the city especially welcome. it St. Corner Anthony’s Catholic, af Seventh and Center Streets. The Rev. Fat J. H. Mu lin, pastor; the Rev, Father J. F. Moretoa, assistant pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7, 8:20, 9:30 and 10:30 Mags during the weak at 8 o'clock Christian Science. Christian . Science services are held ire the church edifice, corrier of Fourth andsGrant -strects, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. ‘Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evening at 8 glock. All are welcome to these services. Sun day school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sun at 9:30 a. m, Reading room at Becklinger building is open week day from 12 noon unt 5 enc p.m Unity Truth Center 5, Zuttermeister building at 11 a. m. Sunday and eningy Room Services NTIST Sabbaty 10 a. m y) in the h at 12th and Oak street third week of the stirring se-: ries of evangglistic lectures in the new church opens with the Sunday evening subject, “The Christian Sab- bath,” ‘One Thousand Dollars for a Text—Do You Know It Was Of fered?” These lectures ar proving os: pecially successful. The restate ment of the fundamental principles ot Ohristianity, the expinaation of the Bible prophecies, the. elimina- tion of all emotional appeals while exalting the truths of the word, ap Is to the splendid audience in at- e will be no Yneeting Monday Tuesday evening the subject > Bight oundation | This the u: night will Stones for Su: ne » will by d by mday em} ‘or Wednes ening Ject. announced ged the Sabbath?" A ordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these Bible lectures. ST. MARKS CHURCH Rey. Philip K, Edwards, Seventh and Wolcott str Communion at 8 a.'m.: t 9:45 2. m sermon. at 11 Rector. Holy church schdol morning prayer and a.m Midwest Heights Community Chureh On It Crek pavement. Opening service’ Sunday, July 20, 7.36. p. m Orehestra music, good singing, flax drills and sermon. ev. O. MgCracken from the Wyoming Children’s Home, Chey- enne, will agsist the pastor in this| ser 5 verybody welcome. Rev. Hattie Lampert,’ pastor; H. BE. Wood, superintehdent Sunday school. AST SIDE METHODIST COMMUNITY | Us H. Germany, Minister. 1614 pond street | School each Sunday morn Lyon, R00d hody of teachers. ! k—-Morning worship, with the pastor. 8 p. m.—Union service e Christian church, corner Lind c superin tendent 11 non by First } and will! Grant termany BIG USED CAR SALE WAREHOUSE—EAST SECOND AND PARK STREETS The Lease On Our Warehouse Is Up. Balance of Our Used Car Stock at Bargan Prices FORD TOURING— Starter FORD TOURING— Starter~ __ FORD SEDAN— Starter and extras FORD COUPE—Starter mountable OLDSMOBILE “FOUR” Roadster It Will Climb All the High Gear OLDSMOBILE “FOUR” Touring Has never been abused. 1 make it a new are tire, | Grant $250.00 RECONDITIONED AND GOOD AS NEW $525.00 $850.00 PAGE. THREE. “When Your Case Comes Up?--Subject of Sermon Seventh Day Adventist. “The over of the darkest er the secrecy of di tion, cannot conceal our deeds from the Judge hb. An unerring ree by angelic secretar! ngelist V, J. Johns, Fr the Adventist chapel, in an address on “When, Your Case Comes Up," he said in’ part: “To Daniel was presented solemn scene of the lives of psasing in review before the J of the earth he Judgme set, and the books were All {he angels attend (this great tribunal As each case is resented the decision is determined tre record in the books. Opposite each name, in the Book of Sins, is r ord. ed with: terrible exactness Mery wrong word, every selfish act, every secret sin, y warning rojected In the Book of Remembrance ts re d every temptation, resisted a ping ee preach on “The Unfinished Task.” Mrs. Fisher will sing two selections, “A Little Pink Staats will render a no solo, Egeria, Kroeger, Op. 35. ne choir of the East Side Commun: church will sing an anthem, I go Him for Rest. Monday evening at Sunday, School board the church. The choir tead of ‘ every act of sacrifice, every sorrow patiently borne, every, tear of re- pentance. The third Book of Judg- ment js the Book of Life. This con- tains the names ef all who have turned to God. “The Law of God is the great Measuring Rod of the Judgm is the verbal expression of character, and is as unchangeable as the Eternal God. James tells us, So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of lberty.’ Jas, 2:12. Which precept do you feel free to break? ‘Whoso- ever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. “Verse 10. It ts the divine looking glass that shows us. the spots of sin that. only the blood of Calvary can wash away. “The books are opened and begin- ning with those who have unre- pented and unforgiven sins remain- ing upon the books of record, will be found wanting, ‘and: will have their names forever blooted out of the Beok of Life. But all who have truly repented of sin and have by faith claimed the anointing blood of Christ, will have ‘pardon’ written opposite thelr names. Phe of ight, of all arts sufficient to thought the Eternal ence deeds once dune, can ed. There must he arching of the heart of wrongs, for when clos . every case will eternally fixed for life or death, “The eternal fiat will go forth, ‘He that is unjust, let him be unjust still; he that is filthy, let him be, filthy still, and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still; he that is holy, let him be holy still; and, behold I come quickly and my re- award is with me, to give to every man according his word shail be.’ Rey. 22:11 “Will you not befofe hand, to you can have Throne. The subject for Sunday al, “The Christian Sabbath" or for a Text—Do You Know Offered?” night, night, at the men ty darkness the not from the darkest deceptive veil one Words secre 8 o'clock will meet the will meet iday Thursday fr never & rec earnest nd confes the Judgment UNION SERVIC! ur of the Protest nt churches will meet anday evening First Chris tian church, corner Grant and Lind. I Willis H. Germany will preach on “The Unfinished In ad dition to: the message will be a pro: gram of music. Dr. Byron H. Staats will render a piano solo, Egetin; E. R. Kroeger, Opus 35, Mrs. Fisher will sing two selections. My Task,” E. L. Ashford; and “A Little Pink Rose," Carri: J Bond. The Choir “of the East Side Community church wi! sing an anthem, “I Go to Him for * Ira B. Wilson You'll want to be there and hear this music and sermon, and join in the tional singing. The ervice: of C at be nd Judgn boldness pur ent? before sips on then the ae ti $1,000 It Was congreg “The church," ¥, TT, friendly street. I BR. Ty, minister, telephor vices 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morn: ing hip at 11:00. The minister will preach, subject of sermo! shom and Elfezer.” Music by the junior cholr. At the evening hour of worship the sermon will d the third of the series of gre hymns: Jesus, Lover of My These sermons seem interesting hiding from the large attendance sch Sunday evening. ‘Tom Thumb Wedding the evening of July 23. Auspieds usteot Aid. Refresh ments. Come and enjoy yourself. Concert furnished by the senior choir Auspices of Stewarderses Board, July 30. Annual open @ir service’ on lower Garden Creek next Sunday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock. Dinner will be served free to all those atten Go out CY avenue to and turn to the left and +1 The minister rmon, Our August 29 for the in Phoentx, Ariz. Dvery member and church is expected share in the of the year's work with the aqual success, Come, worship. wh those who worship at “The Friendly Chure 2 ait Sas results try Ad For results a Tribune Clas- sified Ad. try Are YouHungry? EAT McMillan & * Markey’s DELICIOUS FRUIT ROCKS THE WONDERFUL FOOD 1850 Calories to the Pound Ask Your Grocer McCord-Brady Co. 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