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‘First Con; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. church services at America theater| welcome to these services. Sunday at lia: m. Rey. A, E. Cooke, tor. Morning program: Prelude, “Song Without Words,"|a. m. Reading room at 222 Beck- Langworthy; olloway, Mra, L. L. invocation; responsive Gloria Patri, choir and congregation; anthem, “They that Trust in First Baptist. Lord,” Frey, Choir; response, offer-| with and Beech streets. Louis 8. tery sentence, choir ae congreg-| Bowerman, 3! tion; hymn; sermon, “’ Day When . There Everything Goes Wrong, or Why| cian ie saree me timonial meetings are held on Wed- and | nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are pas-) school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 ;|linger building is “open each week day from 12 noon until 5 p. m. the + pastor. class for you. Worry,” Rev. A. E. Cooke; hymn,| Morning sefvice, 11:00 o'clock. benediction; postlude, “Marche Ro-| Sermon by the pastor. Subject, “A maine,” Gounod, Mrs. L. L. Lang- » worthy; Mrs. Berta Smith, chorister, Mrs: L. Langworthy, organist. B. Evening services at Odd Fellow's ball at 7:30. Rev. A. ‘This church pleads for attendance each Sunday, at both services, of our own membership and for of the large number of people in per who have no church affiliation. young people invited. The special meetings which are in progress are increasing in attendance. The ser- mons one hears at these meetings are inducive to growth and all who attend feel the upbuild- ing influence of these services. These meett: begin at 7:45. Fif- teen minutes special prayer meeting in the Brotherhood room precedes the services. Subject for Sunday that Cas- There will never be the least effort| evening. “Weighed in the Balanes to proselyte other church member- ship despite our cordial invitation to every person to attend worship with us. Our hymns are selected cause of their familiarity and their inspiring influence. The congrega- tion is urged to unite in the re- and Found Wanting.” Special music by choir. Good congregation sing- ing. Nursery in connection for the be-l babies. Strangers especially wel- come. sponses and hymns. ‘This is = Unity Truth Center. 142 South Durbin Street. fellowship church, and the interest ‘aiasal aoe at bs and co-operation of every one attend- unday service, a. m.; leskons ing is earnestly solicited. Cooke said, “You fill the pews member to assist the church, Rev.|17 truth, 77 p. m., Tuesday; Good ‘ana| Words class, Friday, 2:30 p. m., Mrs. I will fill the pulpit." We know| May leading; Sunday schoo! class, . 10 a. m., Miss Horner, teacher. that he can do more than keep up Rosen ly from 10 a. m. his end, can we' keep up ours? It} | iO Pi an daily I requires the unstinted effort of every | “". 4 In Everybody welcome. creased congregations every Sunday ~ ie dresses of Mr. Cooke. Methodist Ep! Corner East Second and South Durbiny streets. Rev. Lewis Carter, D. D., pastor. school. superintendent. m:, sermon, “Loving Mind.” Anthem, “O Come Sing,” Gilbert.. Solo Roseve King. 9:30 a. m., prayer for the Sunda: m., Sunday school. 8. H. First Christian. hearten our efforts. You cannot af- ford to miss hearing the masterly|_ Comer Grant and Lind streets. R. R. Hildebrand, M. A., pastor. Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11:00. C. BE. society, 6:3 Evening services, 7:30. E.) Music: Morni ‘Prelude, ° Without | Words, Me ottertory, | “‘Traumerei,” anthem, “Rock of Ages,” O'Hara. Evening—Hymns you love to sing; reading, by @ student; vocal duet. Goa)’ The whole Sunday schoo! at the whole task is the slogan that 1 Y| bring results for the Thankagtvin 11:00 ‘@,'m., Junfor-“ehurek, ” Gub-| [ALY A Brosram. We are expect Ject, “Haroism." Billy Brown and Joe Carter. a real treat next week. The duet Y/boys and girls are urged to bring their rocks and stones. We are 7:00 a. m., prayer for the win-My-| going to hit a high mark in attend- chum paign. 7:30) p. m., seryice conducted by ance Sunday and-are out to set up a new record. Father and Sons day the gospel team. Subject, “What It! wit be observed by a short sermon: Means, to Be a Christian.” Johnson wilt lead the service. The | cite by the pastor at the close of the school hour. following young men will speak:| “he whole chursh membership is Clarence Wolf on “Whit It Means! \ooning forward to National Rally male quartet. : to Myself and Others"; Ray Taylor Christian Ps “It Means Salvation From Sin" beta ig Rt casi isgtt sans 4. A, McRill on “It Means an Invest-| 4+ that time ‘will be three of ment", and O, C. Lenz on “It Means| ing United piles 2 people with us. Partnership. Special music by @! we shall get a good deal from these church, Weilnesday, November 26. conferences. During the coming week evan-} “An captains are asked for a full gelistic services will be conducted} report piped Every Member Can- every night at 7:30 o'clock except! vase’ not jater than Sunday. All jaturday. The pastor will speak 8nd / members should see that their week- Rev. W. H. Germany will qssist in| i, pieage for the current expenses the music. He will play the trom- nf i and recorded, bone and siag. Other special music] yyeets for the week and the will be given also. The public is] ,tieities of the church will be an- invited. nounced through the regular Sunday St. Anthony's Catholic, The’ Rev. Father J. H., Mullin, pastor; the Rev. Father J. F, More- ton, ‘asaistant pastor. Mass on Syn- day at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Bun: day school at 2 p. m. at 7:30 and 8 o'clock: at 3.o’clock, Mass during the week . Christian Science. Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, corner Fourth and loss of his going; the! done while in V1 statement in twentieth cent truths of Christianity had not! THE BUILDER: of whom Rey. A. E. Cooke spoke in his sermon at the Con- tregational Church Sunday last, as well designates his efforts in his work in the Casper church. . If specialism ever designated attainment of effort, it distinguishes Rev. Cooke’s work. His resolution of the Vancouver Open Forum, passed Sunday, October 26, 1924, says: “‘Moved by Dr. W. B. Burnett, seconded by John Ridington.” On the eve of the di of Rev. A. E. Cooke, members of the Open Forum eaire to place fea! record their deep sense of re; ir warm appreciation of the work he ncouver, and their cordial good wishes for continued and enlarged success in his new field of work. The Open Forum came into existence largely because of Mr. realization that, while in some directions spiritual truth needed re- terms, the essential and eternal ing to fear—on the contrary had much to gain—from rigorous and critical examination. To a great extent the Open Forum is of Mr. Cooke’s creation. Its meetings have been held in his church, he has beet its most frequent and one of its most characteristic and ificant 8} age, debated with and eakers. He has presented with cour- lefended with devotion, views tending to cl: ti thinking along lines of religious and social progress, while oa he hes treated those of opposing opinions with ‘courtesy and charity. His mental fearlessness and moral have been a stimulus to many; in the quest after truth have been an exam for public righteousness, and the practi: found expression, has been a community asset of very Through all his twelve years of earnest and effective acti: vity Vancouver, and in his presentation from pulpit and platform of strongly held convictions on religious and social subjects, Mr. Cooke roe strongly held convictions on religious and social. subjects. Mr. e] oke has ld tenaciously to the central and proven fundamentals of h. The essential, immovable and eternal fabric of Christianity to- day stands stronger and more majestic in this city use of his service and stay among us. ‘The Open Forum joins with Mr. Cooke’s own church, and with a great body of good citizens, in regretting his departure, in paying tribute to h’s encces*ful work for personal and community righteousness, and in wishing him even greater success in his new sphere, - io Wists and penal aaa oesvana of exceptional interest. Pp. m,, in the church parlors. Mrs. Sennett’s division in charge. New members are being continually added to the various divisions. The women are doing a very fine work. Come to the meeting Thursday and learn of their work. 8. Poplar—Dr. Mills will be 7:30 p. Call of the Master.” Junior Union at 3:00 p. m. and B. ¥. P. U. at 6:30 1:30 p. m. special song ser- The ladies are getting ready for their annual bazar and chicken din- ner, to be held at the M E. church on November 25. Bazar to open at 10 a,. m. Chicken dinner to be serv- ed from 5:30 p. m. until 7:30 p. m. ‘The support and patronage of friends will be appreciated. Remem- ber that our revival meetings will continue until otherwise announced. Come to Emmanuel: “They love a fellow over there.’ Evansville chapel—Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. preaching at 3:30 p. m. Dr. J. T. Hanna, Minister. Church of Christ, Church of Christ will meet in the auditorium of the city hall on Sun- @ay afternoon at 1 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. North per Christian. Corner H and United streets. Rev. Wilkenson, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00 o'clock. Preaching at 11:00 o'clock. Junior Endeavor, 3:30 o'clock. Senior and Intermediate Endeavor, 6:30 o'clock. Preaching, 7:30. The public is invited to attend. Church of Jesus Christ. of Latter Day Saints Services held in Labor Unton hall at 340 North Wolcott street. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. and preaching services at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited, First Church of the Nazarene. Corner 12th and Poplar street., Rev. C, L. Johnson, Pastor, phone 369-M. Services—Sunday school, 10:00 a. m., preaching, 11:00 a. m.; Y. P. S. meeting, 6:30 p. m.;preaching, 7:30 Pp. m.; mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. With the inclement weather the Sunday school and church services have been increasing in attendance nearly every service, so come next Sunday and help fill the church. Quite a number of new members have been added to the roll lately, fo next Sunday night the church will have the privilege of extending to these new, members the right hafid of fellowship in a real, warm hearty hand shake, an old fashioned love feast time. Good music, fine singing. Come and hear the gospel preached in its fullness, First Presbyterian, Chas. A. Wilson, D. D., minister. The Genesis of Young People's society, 6:30 p. m. A social for all the young women and young men of the church Wednesday, November 19, 8 p. m., in the tabernacle. A live program Ladies’ Aid society, Thursday, 2:30 Meeting for prayer and Bible jursday, 6:45 to 7:30 (Dp. m. Miss Agnew, leader. Sunday morning, anthem by the ‘Soul of Mine.” Tenor solo choir, by Mr. McClellan. Sunday évening, anthem, “Softly, Swiftly tha Night.” Solo. The Music constitutes an attractive part of every service, morning and eve- ning, in this church, The public cordially welcomed to all services. Trinity Lutheran. (Missouri Synod) Corner of South Park and East Fourth Streets. W. C. Rehwaldt, pastor.—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; no morning services, since the pas- tor preaches at Riverton. He will be back in time for evening services. | Evening services at 7:30, subject) “Forgiving Mercy.” The forgiving mercy of God makes and keeps us Christians—nothing else. By our merciful forgiveness to others we Prove that we are Christians. Bible class at 6:30,p. m. ‘The pastor is Present at every session of Sunday school The following are the teachers: Misses Marie Gerber, Marie Huber, Minnie Mathis, Jo- sephine Portner, Ada Yoss. Every lesson 1s prepared under the guid- ance of the pastor. Sunday afternoon four teams of Trinity's young folks will visit the members of the church to interest them in either subscribing for or re- newing their subscription for church papers. Why read a church paper? To be an intelligent, up-to-date, well- 133 North Wolcott idge informed, active, and liye church member. Just lately President Cool- he ment of the country never gets ahei try. the 23rd, the young people are be-| the winter era with an easy con- Casvetr Sunday Cribune PAGE FIVE. ning with opening Sunday, | tract pneumonia. One enters upon spoke as follows: “‘The govern.| ginning a membership contest to| science knowing that each brake Tun six weeks. rod clevis is firmly held by its cotter You Get All The Life From 4 of the religion of the coun- “Trinity Lutheran ie ready to serve you, if you have no other church home. You are extended a cordial welcome. CY avenue and Ash street. T. B. Uber, pastor. Regular Stnday morning worship and sermon, “The Faithful Son.” Sunday school at 10:00. Robert V. Heinze, superintendent. Evening worship and sermon at 7230. Lord's Song.” A large chorus choir ‘will tl A tern Co noon at 4:00, Sunday evening. Catechetical class on Saturday af- Subject of sermon, “The sing stirring gospel songs at service. meeting for prayer at 6:45 on oon at 2:00. nfirmation class on Friday after- On Thursday evening, November 20, the Men's. Bible class, assisted by several well known artists of the clty will give a musical program in the church for the benefit of Song Book Fund, Admission, 25 cents. You 8t to ai A Winter Memorial Presbyterian. Corner H and St. John. C. T., 8° Hodsdon, minister. Phone 1346W. will have a good time. Come. rangers and visitors are invited ttend all our services, hearty welcome to all. Slowly but surely our building is bein, made comfortable and effi- cient. Let us perfect and extend the ligio’ meni work. We now have five rooms and hope soon to have three more. Bring graded lesgons. Rooms and equip program of the church for re- us education. We already use it are necessary for effective the boys and girls, parents, and stay for the Adult for Sun Eas' tor. and Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev. |» 11:00 a, m, East Side Methodist Community 1614 Kast 2nd. Willis Hugh Ger- Hi Church school at 9:45 a, m. M mai Regular attendance is as neces- sary for Sunday school as for day school. Let us make it a rule to be as careful about religious education as we are about public schopl edu- cation, Welcome, one and all, next p. m. welcome to all, Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Seventh and Wolcott streets. morning of All,” and for the ciples of Stewardshi; Mountain View Community. C. T, Hodsdon, Minister. Midwest Heigi' Sunday school, 10:00 a. m.; People's meeting, pin, that the body bolts are tight, This ts Comunity, the transmission drain plug screwed Battery up tight, the stop signal switch and it’s Charged Bone-Dry wiring intact and the spring clips Bon: ing by the pastor, mn. and bolts given a few turns for good —ft’s ready to put right in your car as soon thi preach; come to this service as he will only be here this one evening on sermon at 11:00. Subject of| “ccount of other meetings in their | spare in winter when a rear tire has church. Brother Johnson is a splen-| gone flat can be avoided by ‘carry: | did speaker. On Tuesday night Rev.jing the spare, or spares, chain oO. Children's home, Cheyenne, will be| sary to change the tires in the usual here, and preach every night the re-| way, the chains offering no obstacle. mains ken @ member of the Colorado WINTER DRIVING DON'TS, ‘on | measure. as we fill it, with acid solution. But filling Grace English Lutheran. Monday evening Rey. Johnson from ests eae would start its life. So we wait until you buy it and fill it then. ¢ Nazarene church in Casper will SOLVES A PROBLEM, The annoyance of removing the chains and attaching them to the “Not another battery Ifke It in the whole Dry, Bat- says E. McCracken from the Wyoming | equipped. It is therefore only neces Auto Electrical Co. wr of the week. Rev. McCrac- CAREER ITE LSS ae conference of Free Methodists, and} Don't assume that there is plenty 136 East Midwest S Phone 948-J needs no recommendation here, for | of ojl in the crank case just because many who heard him at the opening | the indicator registers “full.” Halt all Hi as Women's day with us. Follow- In Kashmir grows the ankhor, a ing the usual session of the Sunday | graceful tree with vivid green fo- | will be given entitled a person can be made ‘seriously it | Door for the Children, through having merely touched it | and participated in by the girls of thi the service will be featured by “Seenes Showing the Women of the Bible in Pantomine.” Last Sunday the men did well, come, help the women to do even better. You are always welcome to the services of “The Friendly Church.” ———.— ship-shape. The worst drawback about winter is not the extra work > fol the car must do but the lack of It’s a Great Car at owner’s natural reluctance that he come for a longer length of time which will be at this time. | excessively. Please attend the first meeting and Don’t race the engine to warm it the pastor will give you the full ex-|up, Run it normally and try to keep planation, as to other services held | the spark retarded, advancing \t mo- during the day, Everyone welcome vice of this new church, urged |of it may be gasoline, especially in winter when the engine is choked mentarily to prevent stalling as I work together and have success | necessary. A retarded spark helps ttie Lambert, pastor. warm things up. Sa Don't crank the engine with the clutch engaged. ‘The starter has enough to do without turning over the gears too. Sunday will be observed SS WE LIFT THE MOTOR RIGHT OUT of the chassis when we do an overhauling job. That is the only way a satisfactory job'can be done. We never slight any work, giving as particular and careful atten- tion to a small job as we do to a complete overhauling job. GREVE MOTOR COMPANY East Second and Park Phone 632 hool at 10 o'clock, an original play | liege,but eo virulenty poisnous that | irs. M. EB. Sanders, by accident. ¢ Sunday school. At 7:30 p, m, SURELY you will want to see THE NEW ANOTHER PRELUDE. EI I] Now is the time to get out and under if you're ever going to see 7 t everything under the car is in Built by Chrysler to the! 0 _con- tention it receives owing day and every Sunday, at 2:30 Scandinavian Lutheran. Corner of South Jefferson Ave and t Sixth St., Elmer M. Berg, pas- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning service and sermon (Eng- lish) at 11:00 o'clock. Norse services sermon at p.m, A hearty St, Mark's, joly rommunion at 8:00 a. m, jorning prayer and sermon at y, minister, Phone 1829W. Sabbath school 9:45. 1 mon of :00 Morning worship, with ser- by pastor; subject, The Reality he Unseen. 6:30 Epworth League. 7:30. Evening worship, subject, “Satan Hath Asked to Sift You.” Monday 17th, League Cabinet meeting. Wednesday, Church Night Exercises Thursday, Orchestra. Friday, Choir, Sunday, November 23 is Thanks- giving Sunday, That day we will be in olf few chapel. Pastor will deliver a Thanksgiving message 11:00 and at 7:30 will discuss the subject, “Why Don't People Go To Church?” This may take two Bun- day evenings. Special music will service. be rendered each The play SALLY LUNN will be appearan for new piano for church. Community chest drive this week. It {s gratifying that Casper is so alert in interest in such a worthy cause. And the success this year shou! Snappy, Beautiful Days Call for CLOSED CARS for real motoring pleasure.‘ We have them now. RENT-A-NEW-FORD For Business or Pleasure : Glycerine for Winter Driving— “The First Cost Is the Last” AUTO SERVICE CO. 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