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America theater. Sunday ischeol at 9:46 a. m. Services and sermon at 10;45 a. m. Rev. James I. Walker of Denver, Colo., assist- lant superintendent of the Congre- cational Home Missionary society cf the Rocky Mountain district will oc- cupy the pulpit thts Sunday. There be no evening service. Mr. ser has chosen for. his subject, Place of the Church in the ied as supply, this pulpit several times the past year and has made in host of friends and admirers who ind great pleasure and satisfaction n the clear ent, forcible and appli- able sermons tliat he delivers, which rg practical, every, day, working ristinuity that fulfills ideals and brings comfort to hte follower of the Master’s teachings. Mrs. Berta Smith, “director of music has pre- pared a speslal uumber and Mrs. L. Langworthy at the dig organ, renders tho prelude, yoluntary and postJude. We extend a mort cordial tfop to these unaffiliated with ‘hes, transient guests of our + and those who desire some change {rom ¢ own church verv- Come to the Congregational » units with us in the old ngs of fatth and heart inspiration and have a place in our service for a spiritual expresrion. Emmanuel Baptist. ~ Fifteenth and Poplar street. Dr. J. T. Hanna, pastor. Sunday, 9:30 n. m., special prayer service for officers and teachers. 10 a. m. Sun- day schol, for all. 11 a. m., sermon, “Our Bible,” Text 11 Tim. 111-16-17. 2:30 p, m., Junior Union. It is very important that all our juntors be present. 7:00 p, m., B, ¥. P. U., Miss therine Prewitt, president. 8:00 p. m., sermon, Text, Eph. vi. 10-18. There will be special music at both morning and evening services. Mr. Owen Whisler wiil have charge of the special song service at 8 p. m. and provide a solo at 11 a. m. The Missionary society will meet at the church, Thursday 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Tianna and Mrs. Hayes acting as hostesses. Come to Emmanuel: “They love a fellow over there.” nity Lutheran (Mo,—Synod.) orner S. Park and E. Fourth Sts. W. C. Rehwaldt pastor. Sun- day school at 9:30 a. m. Regular services and sermon at 10:30 a. m. At the juest of the distric:-prest- dent the pastor is to officiate at the installation services in Wheatland next Sunday evening. Accordingly the meeting of the Bible class, also evening services must be dropped, but a cordial invitation is extended to all such as have no other church home to attend our ser: vice. Preaching his introdi sermon, ‘the ‘pastor intends -to <4 troduce himself after the manner of the apostle: “I am not ashamted of the gospel of Christ: for it is the wer of God unto salvation to every one that believeth.” That was Paul's introduction to the Christians at Rome. Here lived the then modern men and the searned men, Yet Paul was not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ. America’s greatest need is more old-fashioned religion. It is your need also, We pe ere to win souls. We have the feavenly means for winning them) Ve have an unprecedented favor able ,opportunity just at the pres- pnt time, The very fundamentals of the Christian religion have be- come points of controversy. Un- certainty and indefiniteness charac- terize the utterances of many spiritual “Jeaders.” In the midst of he babel of religious confusion the church that: soberly, steadily, snd aggressively pr the eternal ruths of heaven cannot fail to gain he attention of perplexed souls. ‘Trinity Lutheran bids you a hearty relcome. First Presb; Sixth and Durbin Sts. Rey. Chas. A. Wilson, D. minister. 11 a. m. subject: “The Great Commission. 8 p. m. subject Jelief and, Life, Sunday: sehool a, m. Every Sunday shows a Jarge growth in the school. A large number of men and women are al- ways in attendance. The children's departments affer a fine opportuni- ty for training in knowledge of the Bible, Come and bring the chil- dren, Young People’s society 7 p. m. There was a fine attendance Sunday. The young people Will get together at the manse next Vriday evening. All young people of the church of high school age and older are invited. Come and enjoy a good time, Tho Missionary Society will give a Chinese Lan- tern Lunchedn ‘in the church par- lors next Thursday at one o'clock, followed by an interesting pro- fram. United Brotherhood ban- quet at the First Baptist church, Monday 6:30-p, m. Choir rehearsal ‘Thursday 7:30, py m. Strangers are vited to all rvices of this chureh. ‘Under the direction of Miss Jessie Mae Agnew a large chotr is being brought together, and inspiring music will add to the interest of every service. Sunday morning the choir will ‘sing ‘To Doum Laudamus by Byille, “Phe duett, I Waited for the Lord; will be sung by Miss Agnew and Miss Cox. In the evening tagre will be anthem by the choir and also’a auaytet. East Side Methodist Community. 1614 Kast Second street. Willis Germany, minister, Phone recent session of the Wyo- ng state conference, at: Sheridan, s one of the finest sessions I ever attended. A gracious, therily spirit was manifest roughout. I was honored by’ be- n= returned to “The Growing- ‘olng Chureh in the Going-Gvowing ‘ This old town looks mighty ood to me, Our chureh basement well under way, and we expect p' to be ready for our Grand Fall ‘rening the middie of October, Pro- jotion Day exercises will be held the first Sunday in October, and our Rally Day the first ear ee are in our new quarters. This Sab- bath onr school of religious educa- tion moets at the usual hour, with morning worship’ at 11:00. Pastor will speak on “Entire Consecration.” And in the evening at 7:45 on Paul's Mission, Method and Motiv Friday, <éth, choir social and re- hearsal. The young people are preparing a play, to be given early in October. Those in our community, not otherwise churehed, wil] receive a welcome with us. First Christian. Corner of Grant and Lind streets. R. R. Hildebrand, M. A., pastor. Church school, 9:45. Morning wor- ship, 11:00. C, B. society, 7:00. Eve- ning services, 8:00. He is on tho road anc will be here, Casper is always getting the best. A, G. Smith the famous pastor of the great Centra! Christian church of Enid will be in Casper tor the next three weeks. Being a speaaer of force and power ho will give old Casper a real! religious re- vival. He Is known as a man's man. He ts a big man with a push and a pull and a vital message. You will enjoy every word he speaks. This great meeting starts Sunday morn- ing and will continue every night. Bycrybody welcomed. Come to the big white tabernacle on Grant street. Hear his first sermon, Sun- day morning at 11:00 o'clock. His singer {is a sol and choir: leader of note. will organize and lead a great choir of Casper’s leading singers. Ready Casper? Let's wel- come A. G. Smith. First Baptist. Fifth and Beech street. Bowerman, ‘pastor. Sunday school, 5. There is a class for you. Morning service, 11:00 o’clock. Subject, “Heart Trouble” B. Y. P. U. sovities, 7:00 c’clock. Subject, “Why I Believe the Bible. Are you Troubled or Doubtful? Gome Hear It.” Good music at all services. The pastor has comscnted to organize and con- duct a teachers’ training class, open to all who wish to take Bible irstruction, whether members of our Church and congregation or not. Louis 8. that all who can play please see Ed Flinn and get in line to help. The Brotherhood banquet of all the churches of the city will be held at our church Monday evening at 6: 60 cents a plate. church please be present. rally and Sunday ‘school rally the near future. Watch for date. All departments of the work are opening up for the fall. So come and find where you can help and do your bit. Nursery in connection where children under three will be cared for during services. Methodist Episcopal. Corner East Segond and South Durbin streets. . Rev. Lewis E. Cafter, D.D., pastor. 9:30 a. m., prayer for the Sunday m., Sunday school, H. Maddax, superintendent. 11:00 @. m., sermon, “Christ, Pre- eminent.” Anthem. 11:00 a. Junior church, conducted by Woth. ° Misses. Marguerite t Lucille Palmer will. sing. Subject, “What Has the Epworth League Done for Me?” 8:00 p. )m., sermon and praise service, Ant! ‘Tuesday, all meetings of Woman’s Foreign Missionary society to~sew for the children of Manila hospital, at the homes of Mrs. Ferguson, 954 South Ash street; Mrs. Swenson, 522 South Beech street; Mrs. Chris Wag- ner, $33 South Grant street, Ladies who will attend are asked to phone their hostess what they will bring for luncheon. Also bring ie gaeeayy tor sewing. 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One ,of the foremost physicians of his time discovered the Marmola Prescription for fat reduction and he also conceived the idea of put- ting it up in the convenient tablet form. All you have to do is to go to your druggist and get a box. Or if you prefer, send th dollar—to t Marmola Company, General Motors Bullding, Detroit, Mich., and a box will be sent to you paid. Start taking these pleas: ant little tablets now—you will always glad that you decided to try them. Mahy of your friends have used them successfully.—Ady, Wednesday, 7:30 p. prayer meoting. » Friday, 7.30 p. m., choir rehearsal. ‘This is the first Sunday of the new conference year and it is hoped @ large attendance will be found in m, streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. It will be a merger service this Sunday and we are expecting to break our former record of 305. Come and see. We will have reports of our com- mittees at the morning service. Sun- day evening at 7:30 your present minister is to meet you for the clos: ing service. Let us close strong: The United Christian Missionary society which sent your minister to he!p you in Casper is now seeing the need of work in Arizona and so we must leave the work in Casper and go to where we are at least suposed to be more. sorely needéd in. missicnary work. It will not be easy to say “Good bye” to Casper and Casper people as we prize the friendships we have formed here very much and the whole situation here has gotten very near our hearts. Charles G. Stout, Minister. Phone 2149J. Resi- @ence 773 East H. Christian Science Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tes- timonial meetings are held on Wod nescay evening at 8 o'clock. A!) 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 222 Becklinger building is open cach week day from 12 noon until 5 Pp. m. St. Anthony's Catholic “The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, pastor: the Rev. Father J. F. More- ton assistant pastor. Mass on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, and 10:30 a. m, Sunday school at 2 p m. Benediction at 3 o'clock, Mass during the week at 7:30 and 8 o'clock. Church of Christ Church of Christ will meet in the auditorium of the city hall on Sun- @ay afternoon at 3 o'clock. Winter Memorial Presbyterian. 1009 North Durbin st. Everyone is getting down tu work these days. With the dedicatton of our new building just a few weeks off we must work. Every organization has some part in the program of Dedi- cation week. Two Sunday school classes are already at work on their stunts for stunt night. In the mean time our regular activities ‘continue unhindered in the old tabernacle. A force of seven teachers with the most up-to-date teaching material are ready to welcome your children 30,{into classes. The minister gives a boys’ and girls’ sermon at the first of the adult worship period at ‘11 clock. Christian Endeavor at 7:15, Roemmich is lender. Even- September is our hristt 5 Cheistian rll Mountain View Community. No more interested groups of boys and girls ever gathered in Sunday school classes than the group at the Community church last Sunday af- ternoon ‘at 2:30. The adult class is for the discussion of problems and mutual hélpfulness. Welcome. It Meefs at 2:30 also. The Christian life is a reaching after perfection. Churehgoing helps to strengthen 00d resolves. Come to church here at 3p. m. — . St. Marks Church Seventh and Wolcott streets Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. Che Ca Serviovs at 11 a, m. Sunday and 8 p. m. Tuesday evenings. o Evansville Chapel. Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister. Sunday schol at 2:80 p. m. and preaching at 3:30. Everybody welcome. Grace_ EngPsh T. B. Uber, pastor. Pastor's resi- dence 932 South Ash. Phone 291M.) All services held in Odd Fellows Hall, corner Second and Wolcott strets. Regular Sunday morning worship and sermon. at 11:00. Sub- Ject of sermon, “The Secret of Serv- jee.” Evening worship and serme™ at $:00. Subject of sermon, “Greax- er Things With Christ.” *The men’s Choral club will sing at this service. Sunday school-at 10:00. Trained teachers and separate classes. for all. Strangers and visitors are cor- dially invited to attend all our serv- ices, A hearty welcome to all, First Church of tho Nazarene. Corner 12th and Poplar. Rev. C, L. Johnson, pastor, Services—Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Y. P. 8. meet~- ing 6:30 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes- day 7:30 p.m. <A hearse is a poor vehicle to go to church in, so we extend to you a cordial invitation 9 come to church next Sunday be- ‘ore the hearse must bring you. Fine ic. Good singing. Scandinavian Lutheran. Elmer M. Berg, pastor, residence 919 E. Sixth street. Telephone 2782. For the time being all services and meeting are held in the parsonage assembly room. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Norwegian services at 11 a.m. Theme, “The Nine—Who are They?" Evening worship at 8 o clock in English, Song service; ser- monette for youth; discussion and organization of Young People's Luther Léague. Next Thursday afternoon the Ladies’ Aid will be entertained at the parsonage by the Mesdames Tan- jum and Suni. A hearty welcome to young and old to take part in any or all of these services and meetings. “Come thou with us and we will do thee good, for the Lord hath spoken wondrous things of Zion." You need the church and Vac, church needs you. Grace African Methodist. “The Friendly Church.” 305 N. Grant St. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Mr. M. E. Sanders, superintendent. Sub- jesus Makes a Mis- The minister will occupy the pulpit at 11 o'clock. Sub- ject: “Judge Caverly’s Decision, Did Justice Fail.” What envolved in this decision which has caused unil- versal comment? Was it influenced by money? Would a like decision been rendered had the boys been the sons of poor men? This sermon will deal with these and kindred ques- tions. Mrs. Odessa Collier Rice of Denyer has kindly consented to of- ficlate at the plano. = ship at s gfe Sunjectne r sic by th mon “Fox Hunt Mu! senior choir. * OnE sincere thanks TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Two and three-room modern furnished apartments, $30. 312 8. Fenway. FOR SALE—Furniture and fruit Jars. 209 N. Lincoln. FOR RENT —Three-room partly furnished house. 119 N. Grant. FOR RENT—Close in residence, 103 N. Kimball street, five rooms, bath and enclosed porch, gas heat. Phone 1870. 214 Midwest Bidg- If We Had Nothing Else to Boast Of OUR TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT Would Make Our Store FAMOUS Casper Ladies Appreciate by Patronizing Sprecher’s 133 So. Center St. Pharmacy Phone 176 TRESPASS NOTICE TO HUNTERS All my property, about 20 miles out on the Alcova road, including swamps near Platte River, has been leased to the Platte River Gun Club for hunt- ing purposes and “No Trespass” signs have been posted according to law. All persons trespassing upon land or destroying signs posted will be prose- cuted'to the fuli extent of the law. J. 1. MOON, Owner, And Custodian for Club. ec Sunday Cribune Chureh school eat 945 a. m. Morn-jare extended to all who contribute ing Prayer and Sermon at 11:00)to the success of the chicken dinner PAGE SEVEN. _ ‘ SIS Church conference ning beginning at member urged Weekly notices: on Wednesday ev 8 o'clock. Ev: The stranger is always wei- new conference year will be outlined.|come within the doors of “The to be present. The work for the]at 8. Senior choir rehearsal Friday Friendly church week at the parsonage. 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