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» . PAGE IX. |\Read the Ads _ || If You Want — | Allthe News l CHANDLER CAR anti ‘Healing a nobleman’s son. 11:00 | at 11:00.' Subject of sermon, “Touch: a, m. Morning worship. Rev. Pres-| ing vs’ 'Throngigg.” -Adults ton will preach. , | nto membership and infants baptised é pe Bag at this ice. Evening worship, Grace African Methodist. ‘Scandina Luth sermon and Holy Communion at 8:00. “The Friendly Church.’ take up study and discussion of in-|day service 11:30 a, m. Sunday teresting topics. Already the fall] school 1:30 p.m. Evening service rally is being felt in our Sunday|7:45 p.m. Every Wednesday night school. Find your place in the fine|Bible study. Elder Herbert Davis work of some church in North Cas-|of Leavenworth, Kansas will hold dially invited. Dr. minister. America theater. All strangers and| church nursery will open on Sunday |‘11 a. m. Sunday 10 a. m., Sunday school This church welcomes you. The| revival sérvices beginning about Subject of sermon, “The Gates of the} 305 North Grant street. Rev. T, Ca ees Seas evening | September 12. Come and hear this] _ South Jefferson avenue and Bast) City.” Sunday school with separate J. Burwell, B. D., minister. “tg Sept. 7th, is: “Mobilizing for Peace,""| wonderful man of God. Sixth street. Elmer M. Berg, pastor.| classes for all at 10:00. We extend Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Sun- anticlpating defense day, Sept. 12. —— Scottie th Dasitantin, Morn: | ‘special: invitation to the teachers | day morning class at 11, In theo rae Z Emmanuel Baptist i ib li Basitan je 11:00. | of our city achools worship with us| sence of the minister who ts attenc ivening ices orwegian rs ae North Casper Obristian Fitteenth and Poplar streets. Dr.| 5.99, . : visltocw eve pooraialiy. trviten to at] if conferenco in Phoenix, Aris { eles ee iH First Congregattonaz, which will be held some time the| Sunday school stil! growing but|J. T. Hanna, pastor. Next Thursday afternoon at, 2:20| tend all our services. A:hearty Wwel-lat § p. sn. All cnerebeey coe eno Goo ecord UNG] America theater. Julien H. Bryan,| first of October. Our Wednesday |room for more. Let us go strong.| Residence 1510 8. Poplar Street-|. In, the Ladies’ Ald wim be enter-| come to all. taba prea th te kee ae . acting minister. evening prayer meetings continue to| Last Sunday the blue side was ahead | Phone 2751W. tained*at the parsonage assembly Sandee. UPRar altenate or een ) n Services Sunday, September ,7:/ grow spiritually and in numbers.|by a small margin, The time is ten} Sunday 9:30 a. m. Special prayer} room ty the Mesdames Ronnes and junday. ie minister will in Dp , Evansville Chapel 2 Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Church|Come prepared to get lessons and | o'clock. service to which all Christians are} pngen, fs z Heyer He Liigige sig & report. of Tests. service as usual at 10:45 in the| thought that will help you. The| Communion and morning sermon| invited. A heartfelt welcome to all who} Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. and|the conference at. the ev preaching at 3:30. You are cor- are not called elsewhere by other svige. All. axe welcome newcomers, including Gasper teach-| under direction of Mrs. Lamb and| Junlor C. B. 8 p.m. Intermediate| for young and old. church. ; a@ilesiossateconee oats - The Chandler has scored again in| ere are especially welcomed. her assistants, So mothers come to|and senior C. E. at 7:00 p.m. Even- Sunday Se haters fa fie with us in song, in worship, in ser-|; T MATT TAMTATTTTTT r »mpetitive. tests in foreign coun-| This will be Mr. Bryan's last Sun-| church and bring the babies, they|!ng service of preaching and wor-| pastor: Subject: “Our je. M8 | vice, and in study of the Wi \\i) l| HH i AAA Wel eraidann ; eri a|day. He leaves for the east Sunday | will be cared for and leave you free|ship 8 p. m. will be the first of a series of ser-| tne Gospel of Christ, that vb pe HUTT UII agi | Fonigee make. This thea ‘Srdsas,J evening, via! Denver; to! finish ghis| to setWoy ithe services: , Conmnuiion | 4iditele valine lamenesanit teita con. | sions] on itkia eabjectia IA iaTia eee “the Power of God unto salvation.” | !tHil H Cee eee srg eeena ee toe wax. | training at Union seminary in New| following . the ‘morning service datianne atthe 'stuay ot timkees of | les of teerinona Ane following ques: lhe Word of: Ged elope east ctaenee Australia, was the scene of the vio} Vork City, Drs. Sullens and Walker | Strangers always welcome. Apostles. tions will be discussed: “What 1s) (10) neste ang ork the totter tne “The Sy@ney “Guardian” hag 1ata| Will supply the pulpit for the next aeeciae recurs ae pes ce =r a poy Ree Ce Ge ater crore | saven. Tt (alone, cera veatlatictory ! fous makes are tested for reliabil- ity, acceleration, hill climbing, gaso- line economy, etc. The test includes a climb over the famous Bulli P; and the Chandler is the first car to make the entire course in high In describing the performs ler, the Sydney Corner East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis EB. Carter, D. D., pastor. Prayer fog the Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. S. H. Maddux, superintendent. Ser- Side where there is such evident|If s0; on what eubjects? How much| ‘be soul. It Late strength in need and comparatively such ajof !t is to be regarded as a state- vee y ahgasts lon “= pcg small number of people to do the|ment of facts? Who are its most pepe 9 heart, meaning to life, work. dangerous enemies, its avowed foes |®"4 hope in death. Its proclamation Many very kind people have helped |or professed friends? is divinely commanded and. neglect with the rummage sale for which| Bring Bibles, paper, pencils and|‘© hear it cuts off connection be- mon, 11:00 a. m. Subject, “Memory.” |the church and community are|use the question box. tween God's infinite grace and the Chandle off due to the sudden death of} anthem, “Unto Our her's God,” | grateful. Sunday 2:30 p, m. Junior: Union:| man’s infinite need. You need the jan” said: Charles! Bpacht, one jot: the poys in| Fearis. Solo, “No Night There,”| tye have a committee of two on|Parents are invited to visit this ser-|church and’ the church needs you. “A Pikes Peak Chandler, arivon Wehdsaueen Eakin Meuse tie Danks, by | Roscos King. Junior leach of fiye teams, trying to se-| vice and observe athe work these Come! “by J. R. Hallihan, worke manager “1 es church, 11:00 a. m., conducted by|cure a thousand dollars with which | young people are dofng. < i $ Stor Marcua Clark and company Ltd., | te wemvnthe of the enue acaiewe Mrs. Carter. “A Good Tattle Tale." to close up the year’s work and do| Sunday 7:00 p.m. B. Y. P. U.| East Side Methodist Community west. He will be here by the middle of October, says his last letter. Morning service will be held as usual in the America theater. The picnic planned for this Sun- day at the mountain has been called ; + iP Music in “charge of Mrs. Fred Hol-|some very essential { iv t.| Miss Catharine Prewett, President. 3 Tell 3ulli P standard ry ential Improvement. 1614 East Second De ag ee rane in) standard: top ligation “goes: out ‘to Mi aand UMraiaesa” se». sameeres League, 7:00]'The minister is attempting to raise| Sunday 8:00 p. m. Sermon by the ; gear and averaged 26 m. p. g. petrol | George Specht and thelr family in 4 z A <.23-2 Willis Hugh Germany, Minister ; consumption. An outstanding feature | their peice co 7 Dp. m., led S. H, Maddux. Music} enough on old pledges and new ones | pastor: ae Serena peg ee Phone 1829-1 e e $ ‘ < by ladies’ quartet. Sermon, 8:00|/to reduce the indebtedness to an Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. rayer KB d. es d its le: flity, 1 vil ose days TY dagen pean covered the | seaten Bana fre. Langworthy’s| 5, m., “What Constitutes a Gentle-| amount which will enable us to se-|meeting and’ Bible study, Lesson a Moen ee eee pier uIc. oai an B, < S-cuardian” coures.in the weekly | eet ony back at the orwan-| ment’ Anthem, “Lead Me in thelcure) a Joan from the = Boar of | Acts: Ch. $6 pazene ne 9 Her friends are glad to weloome her. Etests have put up different perfor-| ‘rhe solo this week will be by Mrs. Zmances which enable the discrim!-| Berta Smith who will sing “Fear ns “F . rs Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer ser-|for the present pastor as the United| be given before the sermon for the nating ‘buyer to purchase a car to | ‘yer Not ‘Oh Tarael/ Gounod,” by | as) aides 4 p.m. choir |Christlan Missionary Soclety has di-|consideration of such questions as | Ur x We were a cramped people Olea ee eesreore ae se as rehearsal. rected him to the rellef of Arizona|may be submitted. pare but we ate bicre ee peel aoe ‘eae rar ats Rey nah Abe ki This {s the last Sunday of the}so it will be necessary to work hard| Remember that the CY bus wil] Its good will and fellowship we wan: Truth,” Wilson. Monday, 8:00 p.m.,|Church Erection, ‘A question box will be on the desk | t° & well finished house as any ey Sunday school board meeting.| Only two more Sundays remain|eaeh Sunday evening. Time will hag Ab the ona - are ecclgne sa eu t. at request. Last year Mr. Bryan spent part Buick Chassis single i | . 1 of his time working in a settlement | ., ke tah i A re rithin one half block of | today, if we lack that all the fences ’ Soe om Rake Bade © working | conference year and the pastor will]during these two weeks {f all our|bring. you within one : i car Sof t Guardian teat. se in New York City +s Se heart ieave for conference on Tuesday|plans are successfuly éarried out. |the church now. wil eh caries peti oe bbs Ww! 179 I Ss 4 nandier’s mission wa the Italian tenement district." AS! morning. It is hoped that all who| Charles G. Stout, Minister, Phone| ‘There will be a sppcial song ser- D E mainly to be the few car to covrr | oer “ender of Enne of 12 boye|™OTMN:, 1t tn Roped that all who] Charlee G. Stl: Miele, Fone] | here wil be s lopeel cone, ser-| et” Gasieas wenueteresn et are sO roomy an Bese, seer eng reas Bult Pass, on | who live in: tall, evilemelling wulld:| Taree witl Kindly’ arratige 40 snedt — Whistier will be in charge, You| 7anagement.. What Pye. eer top gear and put up a good p: ngs without proper light and air, 3 : aa i % “Defense Day?’ That's‘only a fence, Cele) rta e ‘ “When the car arrived at the|sheep, and with many of their] ty. plist: wall ‘take ‘ta conteradde | at Re eligebeaey’ diet haa tT love ‘a “fellow over! thecé."” of the peoples of the world, all such 1 ‘Guardian’ office the gear handle| parcnts unable to speak Ei hy he | the best report ever taken from this] Church school 9:45 Peikorsiinigs a oh eeahies days, and all your battleships and g was taken out and the gear hole |came to know intimately thelr prob-| ()0 Vago. Typory ever talkon trom, tie ship 11:00. G. B, Soclety 7:00, Even, St. Anthony’s Catholic be Sains the will avail nothing. Tear| f tr : ¥ t Ki ‘ ; . B. & 200, * lown the fences, \have. falth «in F sealed, and was not replaced till the | lems and struggles. He ate in their] 1°00" to make this, the banner ine eoreices ea6. Corner of Seventh and Center le, in. their-abill f test was over, and the standard geai | homes, hiked with them,. staged | °° P' 4 The Rev. Father J, H. Mul.| PePle, in their ability: to. respond to 3 . Bs ar. The fifth sermon on the subject | streets. gotiocingh OR shea tstees Wed Me: 2 high appeals and ideals. Pastor wit! 55 ao : ratio of 4.45-to 1 carefully checked | parties with them, coached their “Gur Church,” will be forthconung!lin, pastor; the Rev. Father J. F./ sneak at 11:00 on “Fe: M - by the ‘Guardian’ repreventative. basketball team, and became a mem Chaurchi\ of SSeeus (Chotet of Latter “| Syl tay Goin Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses on Duthie Stirs mn BA permm eagpe 4 “The Chandler left with rain|ber of the gang. It is the interest- 7 Dayisainte The rush season {s on, get here Sunday at 7, 8:00, 9:30 and 10:30.| cing w duett. Sindee ie tot pees @ .; threatening, and although most of |ing story of his year's work with F a 1 340|@@rly and keep your place. The] Mass during the week at 7:30 and 8 ‘ 2 » the journeying was covered without | this gang that Mr. Bryan will have| Services held in Union Hall at 340 Dy : . a a 1 to rally been given. Boys) o'clock. i rning. ‘or cott stree' Sunc =" the top it was put up near Liver-|to tell on Sunday morning. North Wolcott street unday and girls don’t forget to bring your and evening worship at. 8:00. or >} an¢ je c school be 30 a s fe at Sheri % Ca ey Oe eT eth eee ate ig eta Deanne Seine RESTO S TDe: 1a; |fOoks. - Sasther "aanoniiemaaterwill Unity Truth Center ergioe Senne m. and stranger who|preaching services at = pool, and whe: are ‘tuken inta cansideration the|church and ever be given Sunday morning coticern-| Room 5, Zuttermeister buflding. pe 2 " 0 7 let! eryone {is cordially invited to at-|?* : ‘ Grace Laut ‘ 4 Eaverage of 24% m Beh fs matte: bh preci Sone aap 4 A RA Lay fs eae Aegan tng the bie Caspar Mountain Tatiy, Services = 1a ma, Sanday and 8 p. iat ee —— 132:N. Center St. Phone 2260-2261 Ecoasted freely "| to kindly fill out the card given him | ins. Suiitiay-musellag, “US eID ie. oben i ae Residence 932 Soxith Aish Street YF le eee Wien Due pert ete Aba aes pane yee for the best ten boys and girls that! Church of Christ will meet in the Phone 291-31 ‘3 4 > T. MARKS CHURCH Phone’ outaber “and drop it in’ the First Presbyterian can be fund. We wilt start chw|auditorium of the city hall on Sun-| All services held’ in- Fellows & 4 : renth: and “Wolcott ‘ateoate Gee ara plate, Tae church finds! sixth and Durbin streets. Rey.| Rainy Day Rally Pop Box. day afternoons at 3 o'clock. Hall corner of second and Wolcott th Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. some of its bulletins are ‘going | Gnas. A. Wilson, D. D., Minister.| The High School clars is getting are astray in the mail. 11 a. m. subject, The Re-opening of|ready for the reception to he given Mountain View Community street. Sunday” morning worship,| When o2tter automobiles are built, Buick will build ~ sermon and Holy communion service . Holy Communion and sermon at 11|,, Stimulating books suggested. by! Schools. 8 p. m? subject, The Mind/the high school students. very| Beginning Sunday afternoon Sept, | oe J a.m. The church achool will beg , | the pastor for this week’s reading of Christ Sunday sc 1-945 aI nember of thy class urged to be| 7th, Rev. C. T. Hodsdon will give his * Eit’s winter session on Sunda} pt. | 2re: “Twenty Years in Hull House,"|m. come bring the children. | present. Christian Endeavor to} services to this church, as well a8 to eae yeth 7 “| by Jane Addams. It is a wonderful | Many of our Sunday school members| have a lve lesson for Sunday even-|the North Casper Winter Memorial ot story ‘of settlement work. “The! have n away through the sum- Important official board meet- | church, ° Mills Presbyterian Promised Land," by Mary Antin;|mer, With the coming of fall and called for Wednesday evening,| Order of Service, Sunday Sept. 7th. ‘ Minister: Rev, Edwin E. Preston. | ‘1% Miserables.” by Victor Hugo;/the opening of the public schools it|S.;tember 10. We have @ live in-| 2:30 Sunday school study clasnes r 10.00 a. m. Sabbath school. 8:99 | Drummond's, Greatest “‘Thing~ in to get back again to the} dustrious school and church. Wel for all. 4 4 vp. m. Evening worship. Sermon sub-|‘%® World"; “Being a Boy," by shool. Young People's|/invite you to participate with us. 3:00—Hymn singing, prayer, and © fect. ‘‘What doest thou here.” Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Ask for) society 7 p.m. Meeting of the:ses-| Strangers and visitors always wel. |boys’ and girls' sermon. Children may : these at the library. sion at 10:45 a. m. to receive new]come. -The Grant Street Bus passes | leave at 3:15. fo te memb: Many are considering |the church on Grant street. 3:15—Public Worship and Adult Christian Sclence the matter of uniting with this — Sermon, “Mobilizing for Peace,” WILL CONVEY Christian Science services are held|Church. Every. (Christian should The Apostolic Faith Assembly 3:45—Dismissal, . 1 in the church edifice, corner of|@ve a church home. ‘This hurch} 448 North Melrose. Elder David —-— Fourth ard Grant streets, every Sun-| Will give you a cordial welcome Schultz, pastor. Meetings being Kenwood Presbyterian 4 day morning at 11 o'clock, Test! The cho’ ld its first fall re-|helad every night except Mond: Rey. Edwin BE. Preston, minister. | |. | monial meetings are held on Wed-| »e@tsal-last’ Thursday evéning. Miss|night and Saturday nights. Sun 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school. Subject: . ou nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are|Jessie Agnew is the chorister. The |= Sd welcome to these services. Sunday |"ext rehearsal will be held in the school for children up to the age of | C2Urch parlors punatatays 7:30 poe 20 years, 1s held on Sunday at 9:30| New members will be welcome to a. m. Reading room at 22% Becklin.|th@ choir at all times. Miss. Edna ker building is open cath week day} Mae Healy will sing at the morning from 12 noon until 5 p. m. service, Sunday. Come and enjoy these fine services, SALT CREEK BUSSES First Baptist 3 Busses a Day “3 Winter Memorial Presbyterian Fifth and Beech ts 33 vs t at Each Way | Louis@, Bonerman, pastor There were twenty-one present a' — | the first meeting of our newly form- Sunday school There is a class {ed Church Council. This council is LEAVE CASPER for you, morning se Townsend Hotel ice 11 o'cl to meet quarterly to coordinate the Sermon by tor. Subject work of the church, make mutual 8 a. m, 10.2. m., 2:30 p. m. sight of h". Evening service recommendations and hear reports of Why Walk? ‘ It’s not much fun when a fellow’s tired! Nature only gave you one set of legs—-why overwork them? Besides you are living in a section of the country that possesses some of the most beautiful and wonderful scenery you can find anywhere. Without a car you might as well live in the Sahara desert for all the good that scenery does you. IN THE BEAUTY CONTEST PARADE ON TUESDAY . GOSHEN COUNTY k. Sermon by pastor. Sub-| societies. The Council endorsed sev: Now I have some GOOD used cars for sale. They have been NASH-CASPER M Ti ; sou LEANE PALT CREEK * “What ts In thine hand?" B. Y.]eral items of public interest: (1) A/j™j overhauled where needed and are ready to start giving you . ' ~ m, 2 p.m, 5:30 p. m. f societies 7:00 o'clock. The] Souvenir Booklet of our Bedication|™ 22d your zeny service and pleasure RIGHT NOW! The prices : BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS| | ¥°ung people and others who at-| week is to be gotten out by Mr. Goo, || have been marked down to ROCK BOTTOM, and if your credit 146 S. KIMBALL ST. PHONE 1818 0% Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily tended \ast Sunday night were great-| F. Finch, (2) a series of church nights|j™ i8 good we can Rive you terms. There is no reason why YOU P. N: Oarr Salt. Creek Transportation | |) !"8P!"e4 by the talks given by the| were planned; those in October to be|f™ Should be denied the pleasure and convenience of an auto- 3! W. L. Treher C Compaen” two. Students from William Jewell | Wednesday night parties, ending in| Mobile. Below are only some of the bargains I am offering. . collers. Such young men are a fine| a Halloween party. The alm for Oc- : TELEPHONE 144 example for our young people. Plans| tober is “Get Acquainted.” (8) Now DODGE TOURING, 1919 model, good running order and will . re underway now in the Sunday ember is “Study Month.” Hence the give you lots of cheap mileage, 100 00 1 school for month will drive it away for --__--_--- ------ woeee---- © rally and promotion day church nights for that FORD SEDAN, 1921 model, good serviceable shape, has starter and demountable rims, 5 good tires, $ 50 00 a bargain at > apes . FORD COUPE, 1920, has starter and demountable rims, good body and upholstery, runs like new for -only:-- _ $250.00 FORD TOURING, 1919, with starter, in good running shape, will give you lots of rides for the money —--.--._.. wwemeesaeWane denna ° NASH TOURING, 6 cyl., 1921, new top, in good running shape in every way, all it needs is paint $350.00 lot of car for OVERLAND TOURING, 1924 model, only been out 3% months, runs and looks just like a new car, $475 00 sells for $665 new. .¢---.---~.------.------ e OLDSMOBILE, 1928, 4 cyl. semi sport touring, lots of extras md in A-1 shape in ev ah only pai id $750.00 CHEVROLET COUPE, 1923, good rubber and in 60. me- chanical shape, a bargain at $400.00 the price of WILLYS-KNIGHT 1924 Coupe Sedan, was used since about March as a demonstrator, runs better than new, new price right at $1,800 Casper. This car is in A-1 condition and is a wonderful buy for $1,200.00 The New Paige WILL LEAD The Beauty Contest Parade ON TUESDAY And Will Furnish Transportation to _ MISS MARY HERRING —OF— ALBANY COUNTY See It At THE LEE DOUD MOTOR COMPANY 424. W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 MISS OLGA ‘THUESEN ae eth SWEETWATER COUNTY ; WILL RIDE IN A TUDEBAKER IN THE PARADE— In addition to the above I haye others, all priced to move, and every one bargains. You cannot afford to walk while any of these are unsold! Call us up and we will gladly come around for a demonstration. The shore number is 19; PALMER JOHNSON * 442 EAST YELLOWSTONE, CASPER, WYOMING See the Car At STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE 226 South David Street Phone 1817

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