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AGE EIGHT First Presbyterian. Tabernacle at Sixth and Durbin itreets. Rev. Charles A. Wilson, D. >., minister. Sunday school at 9:45 & m. Morning service 11. Music, Finthem “Seek Ye the Lord.” Quar- ‘ette “Thy Will Not Mine O Lord Toung People’s meeting 6:30. Even- hg service 7:30. Music, anthem and tuet. The minister will return to ‘ty and preach both morning and revening. Ladies’ Aid society mitet- ng in church parlors Thursd: ernoon 2 ), Mrs. J. 42m's divi will serve Meeting ‘or prayer and Bible study Thurs. May 30 p. m. Choir, rehearsal 30. ‘The Ladies’ Aid so: Lxety will conduct a rummage sale in North Casper Nov. 6-8 Goods for Ine sale should be left in the church “harlors, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- aesday, No sl a i First Congregational ni At the America Theater—Sun- elay school at 9:45 a. m.; church npervices begin at 10:45 a. m. ci Thursday evening Rev. E. A mooke, D. D., and family, arrived in Fasper from Vancouver, B, C. Dwhere Dr. Cooke has been pastor upft thé}First Congregational church Bfor the past 12 years. Accompany. litrg Dr. Cooke is Mrs. Cooke, Miss «teooke and two younger. children. ‘or the present, they have taken a Phome on South Ash street. &* All day yesterday committees ap “pointed by the church were bus reparing for their coming. ‘T house was put in order and mad ‘homey” for them. A large num ber of the friends of the church wee at the depot with a warm welcome when the train pulled in from the north. Dr. Cooke has achieved high standing in the church circles of the western. coast because of his splendid. preaching ability and able leadership in civic and national affairs, He is known not only in western Canada but Iso in our own northwest for his urageous championing gf right- Jeousness in all the relations of man with man. The Daily Province of Vancouver says, “For tho past 12 years, Rev. Mr. Cooke has been an outstanding member of the clerg jn Vanspuver, coming from Strat ford, Ontario to open the Kitsilano hurch, ‘where he occupied the pul- pit for three and a half years. He has been the pastor of First Con —_sTegatfonal church for the, past eight years, during which time the ‘congregation has grown consider- ‘ably and the activities of the chureh expanded. A feature of Rev. Mr. Cooke's work In Vancouver was the recent pu-chase and erection by the hureh of a large radio broadcast- Hing instrument.” At the personal appeal of the Con gregational headquarters of the United States, and the personal visit —°! Dr. Sullens for the purpose of securing Dr. Cooke for the Casper hurch, Dr. Cooke resigned his suc- cessful pastorate for what he deem- wasn ater work in Wyoming. ‘The, Congregational men of Cas- per, qvill from week to week, con- tribute for piiblfic readjng, informa- tion regarding Dr. Cooke and hiv work, with some of the high testi monials relative to his powers for the spread of religious influence throughout da and northwest America son his sermons have been ted, and many have been published. He is a na- Vional character in this as well as bur sister count Following is the order of ee for’ Sunday, vi Aa: b rvide begins at ade L. L. Langworthy, hymr t and congreg ion, invocation, response the chotr; enuthem: Te Deum, F hmar, by ehotr re ive reading, Gloria Patr scripture selection, announcements, offertory, duet; “I Will Magnify Thee, Mosenthal: Mrs. Berta Smith and Mr. A. V. Ritchie liymn;: sermon by Dr. Cooke; hymn; benedictian; postiude, Mra, L, Ls Langworthy. This 1s a fellowship church and a cordial invitation is extended to all. Evening services and sermon, 7:30 p. m. at Odd Fel- Jow’s hall. Special music will be a feature. Hast Side Methodist Community, 1614 Bast nd. Willis Hugh Germany, minister. Pi 1829M. Sabbath s 9:45 Sernion by pastor, 11:00; su “The Spiritual of No. weinber 4th.” Pa that w have a duty to our state as well » God, and that the Sabbath. bef« ction furnishes a wonderful op: Welcome The First Congregatio The Daily Province, September has this to say: “That Rev. o he has never sneaked and not be an Irishman if at the wondered at the intrepid ready to give an answer to dit, not so long ago, and showed his valor. Not m With the intensive and Congregational Church, Ca: resentative church promise the front ranks. You can ater. firmly placed upon its feet by the establishment of Dr. E. A. Cooke, arriving here from Vancouver, B. C., to permanently occupy the ‘ , in the column under ‘‘Street Corners,” age of his convictions no one will doubt. was not a tduch of romantic idéalism. the dauntless manner in which he faced a train ban- cated by his resolution to undertake ministerial work at acenter which is at present so comparatively in the beginning stage at Casper, Wyoming. Casper thinks it is awake, but wait till Brother Cooke gets there.” ligious awakening in America that is the policy of the Dr. Cooke every Sunday morning at the America:The- THE CONGREGATIONAL MEN OF CASPER portunity tc discuss our ‘present situation, just prior to one of the greatest, if not the greatest, elec- tions in the history of our country. There is a reason for this popular uprising. Let's study it together Sunday morning at 11:00. Senior Epworth League, Winifred Phillips, leader. Evening worship, 7:30. Tuesday, 4th, get out bright and early and cast your ballot: If you are absolutely ignorant as to whom you should vote, advise with some trusted friend who stands for law and order. If you can do no better, call me, and I'll_give you the best I have. ‘Vote as intelligeritly as possible. 745, an hour's meeting of the Official Board, then we can run down town and get the returns. Wednesday, 5th, by general con- sent we will transfer Church Night to this Wednesday instead of Thurs- day, since there are some who can be present Wednesday. Thursday, 6th, 7:30, orchestra. Friday, 7th, 7:30, chotr. 30; Mise Christian Science. Christian Science services are held in the church effifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sunday, morning at 11 o’clock. Tes- timonial meetings are held on Wed- nesday evening at 8 o’clock. All are welcome to these services. Sunday school for-children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 m. Reading room at 222 Beckling- er building {s open each week day from 12 noon until 5 p. m. First Christian. Corner Grant and Lind streets. R, Hildebrand, M. A., pastor. Church school, (9:45, Morning worship, 11:00. C. B. society, 6:20. Evening services, R. Morning: Prelude, “Sonata,” Beethoven. Offertory, “Of Sala- manders,” MacDowell. Anthem, How Excellent Thy Loving Kind- ening: Prelude, delssohn. Anthem, “Adore and Magnify the Lord.” We like to sing ind invite you to sing with us. Sunday afternoon we are going to put our trust once more in the Every Memben Canvass system to aiso our budget for, the coming ar. This year 36 methbers divided teams will call’ on ‘and © report to the church the financial “Song,” Men- in back part that every member will have in the work. Every} member is asked to stay at home till the team has called. At 5 o'clock a-tea and luncheon will be served. Members are urged to come to the church for . social hour after'team has called. A short service will be held tn the evening. C. EB. society is having some splen- id programs. All.the young \peo- ple are cordially invited to attend. We are going to break all pre vious records for church school at- tendance in the near future. A splendid program is being pre- pared for Thanksgiving. A. -very important Board) meeting is called for next Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 at the chur¢h. Every Board member is expected. A short dramatization will be pre- sented to the ledies who attend the Missionary meeting at 2:30 at. the church, We cordially invite all, strangers and visitors in Casper to our church services. Tho White tabernacle is on the corner of Grant and Lind streets. Grant street bus passes. Methodist Episcopal, a Corner East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis E. Car- ter, D. D. tor, 9:30 a. m., prayer for the Sunday school. 946 a. m., Sunday school, 8, H. Maddux, super- nt. The offering will be for rld-service. 11 a. m,, sermon, “Shall We Pray? Anthem, ‘Grieve Not the Holy Spirit," Stainer, Duet, “Thou Art Our Faith,” Briggs, by Misses Marguerite and. Lucille Palmer, 11 a, m., Junior church. con- ducted by Mrs, Carter. Subject, “A Conqueror Conquered.’ Ahthem by junior choir, 6:15 p. m., Epworth League. Leader, Lester Fuehrer, “The Christian Citizen and Govern- ment." 7:30 p, m., sermon and praise service, subject “ Anth ‘ounting the Cost.” ‘Incline ‘Thine Bar,” Him- 8 p. m., offielal board. t 5; n dinner served. by the Victory Workers circle. Tables will be served at 6:30 and 7 p.-m. Wednesday 7:30 p, m., prayer serv- ©, a meeting Jn preparation for the ‘istic om s to be ovember Thursda: Dr. Cooke 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. Friday, 2:30 p. m.. meeting cf Sunday schoo! workers of various: churches of the city’ at this church. At 6 p. m., Fri- day, a supper will be served for the Sunday school workers of the dif- ferent churches at which speakers from Denver and Chicago will speak. he Casper Daily Cribune > culties of no lights and no heat they| interest large audiences at his Pastor’ have’ persisted. Now that the heat] church at Midwest. Special music sin shou.d: we not as a community | will be provided by Miss Agnew, back up this unusual class, and use| choir leader of the First Presby- the facilities we have for réligious| terian church of Casper. Opportu- education and social and sipirltual| nity will be given for contributing betterment to the full. Come next] to the Building Fund. Our debt, Sunday afternoon ut 2:30. while’ not’ large, is, nevertheless, a co large for our’ limited member- ship. Therefore, we solicit the aid of our friends, Investment in= church gives no financial dividends, but it. gives dividends of |happinéss and good will that are beyond rec- koning and everlasting. Remember the installation of pas- tor and elders Sunday morning. The Rey. J. E, Tope gives the “ to the Peopl and the Rev. W. H. Bainton; the “Charge to the Pas- tor.” “Special musical solo, “The Holy City.” Evansville Chapel. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. and preaching at 3:30. You will receive a welcome at these services. Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister. 2) duet. The minister will p subject, “The Profane Excl Holy communion continued. 7 Stewards Ald will serte dinner the church on Monday evening, | ginning at 5 o'clock. A number candidates will speak. Dini chicken and chit!ins, will be sei mediate Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Preach- Ing 7:30 p.m. We extend an invi- tation to the people of Casper and especially to North Casper. We need you and you reed the church. Evangelistic services in the evening at 7:20. | Subject of sermon, “Swine or Souls.” Good old fashioned songs that will do your soul good. The ‘gospel that helped other will help you, day school at 10 a. m. well ‘teachers and ao separate class for each group. We have a very ‘fine equipment in our new building. You are invited tq visit 1 We know you will enjoy and be helped by our services. Strang- ers and visitors. are cordially in- vited tg attend all our services. A hearty welcome 'to all. Charch of Christ. Church of Christ will meet tn the auditorium of the city hall on Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. United Truth Center. Room 6, Zuttermeister building. Services at 11 a. m. Sunday and § St. Marks. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8:00 a.m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Holy commun- ion. and sermon at 11 a. m. Mr. S. H, Maddux has this in charge. The offering last Sunday for the Wesley Foundation was not as large as.was hoped and opportunity will be given for any to help this; student work. This is irnportant for the lead- ership of our state. Trinity Lutheran. Corner South Park and East Fourth streets, W. C. Rehwaldt, pastor—Sunday school at 9:30.a7 m:; preparatory communion gervice at 10:30 a. ni.; regular service and ser- mon in the English language at 11 a.m.; bible class at 6:30 p. m.; eve- ning service at 7:30 p. m, 4 Wp are searing the close of a very noisy political campaign. Al- lowing the cartoonists to influence us, we might suppose one politician to be as unreliable as the other. But keep your head by keeping God in first placp. According to God's Word we dare not neglect to do our duty to participate in the business of electing good men to office. Ac- cording to God’s wor® it is our duty to seek the welfare of our country. By keeping God-in first place, seeking first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, glori- tying his name by purity of doc- trine and holiness of life all will be well in home and church and state. Keep God fn first place. Come to church, to Trinity Lutheran, if you have no other church home. We bid you welcome. Grace African Methodist ““The Friendly Church,” 305 North Grant street. Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D., minister. Phone 1584W. Sunday school at 10 o’c’ock, Mrs. Emma E. Sanders, superintendent. Subject of lesson, “The Prodigal Son.” Preach- ing at 11 o'clock, subject, “The Bread of Life.” Holy communion and class. meeting to follow. Eve- cyycKEN dinner Sunday at Tulsa ning worship at 7:30, Mrs. Odersa ~ hotel, 40c. 325 N. Center. R.iP. Rice and Mrs. Lottie Eaton will sing King, proprietor. THANKS! I wish to publicly thank Mr. Nick A. Nichols for, his honesty in returning lady’s handbag contain- ing $42.30 and a lady’s ring. Mr. Nichols was good enough to advertise in both the Casper Trib- une and the Casper Herald the finding of this bag, for the return of which he has refused to accept any reward. November 16th, Day. The women will furnish program all day. ‘Come t™e-) with ts and we will do thee good.” ——@s>—— ~ First Baptist Church Fifth and Beech Sts., Louis Ss. Bowerman, Pastor.—Sunday school 9:45; there is a class for you; preach- ing, 11:00 o'clock, subject of ser- mon, “First Things First. B. Y. P. U. Socteties,»6:30; all young peo- ple invited, evening servige, 7:30, subject of sermon, ‘Greatest Ques- tion. This service is the begin- ning of a series of meeting which will continue for a few weeks on Tuesday, Wedriesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday nights at 7:45. Dr. Bowerman will have a good gos- pel sermon each night. The choir will furnish the finest of music. So let each one of us be at all the meetings possible to ald in this work. There will be nothing tire- some about these services but short, snappy sermons, The church was nearly filled to capacity last Sunday night and the audience was enter- tained for one hour by the choir which only could be appreciated by being heard. It is the plan to have music night one Sunday night a month. Strangers always welcome to all services. Nursery in connéc- tion for the babies. A big. time at Haygood's day night. Under new manage! Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. Services held in Labor Union hall at 340 North Wolcott Street. Sun- day school at 10:30 a. m. and preach- Ing’ services at 7:30 p. m. Every- one is cordially invited. Notice. Unity Truth Center has moved from Room 6, Zuttermeister ‘build- ing to 142 South Durbin street. Meetings for ‘November are as fol- lows: ‘ Sunday service, 11 a. m.; lessons in truth, p. m., Tuesday; Good Words class Friday, 2:30 p. m., Mrs. May leading; Stnday school class, 10 a. m., Miss Horner, teacher. Room open dafly from 10°a. m. until 4:30 daily, Everybody’ welcome. school 10 & m.; preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Junior missionary so- ciety 3 Pp m. and prayer meetings Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. All are we!- come. Eva L. McCormac, pastor. North Casper Christian Church. Corner of H and United streets. Rev. Wilkenson, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Juntor Endeavor 3:30 p. m. Inter- Winter Memorial Presbyterian Corner “H" and St. John Streets Cc. T, Hodsdon, minister. This wee we celebrate the Zrul- tion of our building plans. Almost a year ago the ‘‘graund breaking’’ ceremony was held where the com- pleted basement ‘now stands. It is not poss‘ble to mention the names of those whose devotion and’ sacri fice have made this “church home" a reality for us. © We hope the un- known donors through the Presby. terian Board of National Missions may rejoice at the use to’ which their money has heen put. Aboye all, may, the gifts of lahor and money from our local contributors be richly rewarded by increased righteousness, universal brother- hood and the growth of Christian character in our community. - To these ends we bend our efforts that the gifts may not be in vain. To these ends we will dedicate our building next Sunday evening, Noy. MRS. MARY SMITH Scandinavian Lutheran South Jefférson avenue and East Sixth street, Elmer M. Berg, pastor. All services held in the auditorium of the parsonage, 919 East Sixth. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn ing worship and sermon (English) at 11 o'clock. This service will be in the nature of a reformation festi- val, reviewing in broad outline the sixteenth century cleansing of the temple, and apply the reformation principles.to our day. There is more to the reformation than the external events, important as they are. It fvas a return to the sources of life, the reelasing again of the dynamics of Christianity, born and nurtured by the word of God. It was not only First Church of the Nazarene. Corner, 12th and) Poplar 8t.,: Rev. C..L. Johnson, pastor, phone 369-M. Services," Sunday "school, 10 a. m., preaching, 11.a. m.;/¥. 'P.»S. Meet- ing, 6:3 0p. m.;~preaching, 7:30 ‘p. m.; mid-week» prayer» meeting, © 7:30 Pp. _ Compare These Figures — ‘Assessments on 40-foot lots for storm sewer, curb, gut- ter and Warrenite Bitulithic Paving in Paving District No. 36, East Second Street. m, iat ie Come to church once more before “election day” it’ won’t™ harm you it may do yoursome good, an invita- tion is’ extended to you from 12th and Poplar, for next Sunday. Fine orchestra ‘and choir; come and help in the great congregational ; 2nd with sermon, prayer and hymn. | singing. Tee for tho generation during which Jt | ‘rhe Rev. H. B. Schulthe's of Mid- Lot Block Assessment tale reex winlabe re eenea ir pentane west, Wyoming, will preach , the Grace English Lutheran. the true sense of tho. word, the re-| qeaication sermon. “Ho is an ear-|' (United Lutheran Church) T. B. 1 and 2 74 Center 40 feet $ 757.00 formation has a message for all! nest, forceful speaker with a_sin-| Uber, pastor. All services held ir 6 and 7 75 East 40 feet 802.48 time and for all conditions of men- | core message, and has been ablé to, the new building at C¥ and Ash 6 and 7 81 East 40 feet 804.45 Young People’s League meets in the evening at 7:30. Program includes 13 and 14 82 West 40 feet 766.00 a talk on “Our Use of the Open VOTE FOR 13 and 14 85 West 40 feet 777.34 Bible.”A hearty welcome to the serv- J 6 and 7 96 East 40 feet 802.47 ices of our church is extended teal. 4 y: “Oh send out Thy light and Thy 2 truth; let them lead me: : $4,709.74 “Let them bring me unto Thy holy Average of each ‘lot $ 784.96 nin, 4 +7 sy ° “And to Thy tabernacles Esai —— e * eye *. Bt. Anthony’s Catholic. Price of 40-foot lots in the Standard Addition, with all The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, improvements. pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. More: em 3 ton, assistant pastor, “Mass on Sun: day at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Sun-! ? day school at 2 p./m, Benediction 2 at 8 o'clock. Mass during the week ait 7:30 and 8 o'clock. ‘ Emmanue! Baptist. ? Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. J.T. Hanna, pastor. Residence 1510 ? South Poplar street. ? Sunday 9:30 a. m, Every, teacher ? and officers of the church and Sun. day school to meet in the C. E. Sun- RO day school room for conference and Total, each -$800.00 prayer. Our goal for next Sunda; fifteen new. scholars. Sunday 10 a, m. Sunday school for young and old. At 11 a, m. and 7 p.m. Dr. Wilson Mills will preach and the meetings will continue during the week. All Christian people of Southwest Cas- per are earnestly requested to at- tend and assist in these meetings. An old fashioned gospel meeting for! all people of kinds. Junior Union at ' If we could get the co-operation of the Standard Oil Co. we could pave as cheaply as they can. S.\F. PELTON, Councilman in Third Ward JOHN M. WHISENHUNT, Councilman in First Ward Candidates for re-election PAID FOR BY TAXPAYERS WHO HAVE COMPARED THE COST Political Advertisement. 3p. m. and B. ¥. P. U. at 6:30, Good music at all services. Mr, Owen Whisler in charge of the music. Come to Emmanuel: “They love a féllow over thero. Mountain View Community. It is marvelous how a small Junior Sunday School class, mostly girls, |} can keep up the courage of a whole church. But this has been done by|| our own Juniors. They have spon- sored three parties with “eats.” The last being a Hallowe'en party on last Friday ¢everiing. Against the diffi- Yes, the Hudson Coach with the Baked Enamel body. COUNTY CORONER HIS QUALIFICATIONS MERIT YOUR VOTE (This ad paid for by friends of Lew —Political. Advertisement mal Church of Casper is pastorate at Casper. f Vancouver, Wednesday, . E. A. Cooke has the cour- Moreover, never wobbled. He would basis of his mentality there I have oftened way in which he has been any sort of question, while sent him packing, further ore, however, than is indi- constant program for re- sper, Wyoming, and its rep- 8s to maintain its position in not afford to miss hearing WILL SPEAK AT THE IRIS THEATER TONIGH' 8:00 P. M. FOR COUNTY CLEB (Democratic Ticket A capable woman who solicits you} support SOLELY on the ground of her fitness for the office. If elected, she will serve the people faithfully, faifly and impartially, Your support appreciated. (This ad written by a friend, but paid fo by Miss Marshall) Political Advertisement. Political Advertisement.

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