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PAGE TWO G y of the coming to its ministry, rp, the minister 1 meet in the udy the ques. World hapters tific the- nee for to get to ce and re- » welcom ng at 8 o’ciock 1 be held to hear from our Home fields whict ancisco, will be d they will be ky Mountain dis- will be open to be héld in the s| 3 cordially us to hear the these leaders | of God at home and Ar Cooke all the Vana E. d to War? G1s shr sh | Scandinavian Lutheran. 919 Ea: Elmer g, pastor, Sunday school and a. m. Reformation ces (in English) at of sermon: “The Lutheran Re- F Following but importan ting will be he Sixth et. M Dr. c essor of the le wr yur pzig, his toa g red, and misunder numerous Protestant her names in Amer- n gth is unknown, its in- 4 ed, and its doctrines re misunderstood. The influence of © Lutheran church is immense. | and wide diffusion nec- | it earries every- Augsburg contes- yet —hytns, the ne in the worl and best_of all, open Bible, In theology, in church oe and in bib! 1 studies there to compare with it for nd success. We t Luther did And we may ce towards rere size this onl better but the Pre of vyterian, Dr, Philip Union Seminary, New k: “Martin Luther made the Lu theran church the mother church the reformation, the mother of testantism, t leader of nations, of for formulator of the finest system of| y extant, and the most conser- and substantial denomination @ world. The Lutheran church thinker, the book-maker, and lucator of the world, because utest preacher voiced so faith- Divine r age to men.” he pioneer omination sely unifie h tk Grace English Lutheran. ent nd Ash street. ren pastor, fance urch All Dr. This to the Unit- in « Americ Saint's Vv. at ‘an church will which siactic | some few are the How may | t? Are all we noring d What the a wil 2 Christ: ght what put up? Do fighting Chris hould be a East Side Community nd and Kenw Edna ct eds gn missions, the |’ | GHICHES ne at A real meeting of devotion, hinking and application. Young not attending other meetings and see us. 7 nd National rmisticé Day address. Because of the city evangelistie campaign be- ginning next Sunday this message | {s spoken one,week early. Based on and delivered with esy and charity to- , officers and yeter- welcome. A reserved place for No * or “ist? or propaganda to promote. We let the rn of the mer- 6 you pass judgment to hear the message. “Ism whole discussion be b its of war, I not solved the problem this may help. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., mid-week serv His Sins.” Thure- 1 board and finance ay evening ir re- day, street. Rev. D., minister. ccess of Sub he Genesis of unpretentious, quiet, constructive methods of this church have resulted in exceptional growth wT he bership. The large and sus- i audiences, and the many and varied activities of the church test- to the valuable sérvice the urch is giving to the life of the 5 Come Sunday morning and ; of the large possibilities of fu- vth. chool 945 a meeting 6:30 p. m., Mr. Thomas, leader. High school and girls invited. Choir rehear- sal Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Thursday, p. m., Mrs, Sennett's division in charge. tummage Sale by the Ladies’ Aid next Friday and Saturday, North Casper. Bring goods to the church, or phone Mrs. Gibson, 2522J. Ba- zaar December 4 and 5, Dinner for members of the building and finance committees, elders, trustees, officers the Ladies’ Aid and Sunday school, and members of the teams soliciting for the building fund, Mon- 20 p. m., in the church par. Sunda; eople’s m. Young boy of Union evangelistic meetings in the tabernacle at Eighth and Ce@ter be gin November 8. This church colop- erates, Our morning and evening service will be given up for this united effort. Offerings for the sup port of the co-operating churches are to be made in the regular envelopes of each church at the union meet ings. They will be given to the re spective treasurers at the close of ach service. Meeting of personal workers of the churches Sunday, 3 p. m., church parlors, 318 East Sixth Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Services held tn Labor Onion hat! at 340 North Wolcott street, Sun: day school at 10:30 a. m. and preach: ing services at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend, Christian Science Christian Sclence services will be held in the church edifice, corner of Grant and Fourth streets, Sunday morning at 11, Subject, “Everlasting Punishment.” Testimonal meet- ings are held on Wednesday even. ings at 8:00 o'clock, All are wel- come to these services. Sunday school for children up to the age ot years is held on Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Reading room at 222 Becklinger building where the Bible and all authorized Christian Mtera- ture may be read, purchased, or bor: rowed, is open each week day from noon until 5 p, m. First Baptist TPifth and South Beech streets, Louls 8. Bowerman, minister. Bible school at 945 a, m. Classes for all, old and young. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon, “Par- don.” How can God be 4at and the ustifier of the guilty? B. Y. P. U. Juniors =: 3:00, and Seniors at 6:30 p.m, Evening worship at 7:30 p. ~m. Sermon, Cc it at the Sinners’ Feast.” Baptism at the opening of | the evening sex Lord's Supper ervice and reception of members | sclal music mo eve. Fine gospel singing. Large Mrs. R. B. Leggett, di. Nursery for little ones You are very cordinlly invited to 1 of these services. Winter Memorial Corner H and St. Hodsdon, minister. This church specializes ining of young people, boys and Christian living. Such , kindness, generosity, gentleness, self-control, if firmly planted in the character of the developing young citizens will jolve all social, industrial and po- litical probems a nation may fall heir to, Te ntimes as many boys ASTER i. ‘Di MOND est. Aa art ‘soup BY ORUGCISTS RVER Presbyterian, John. C, T. in the trustfulness, DON'T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! A. E. Chandler Casper’s Finest Filling Station 6:30 p. m., live group of young INDEPENDENT and girs enter our church doors in a given week as adults, Hence our emphasis on the church school. adults are needed to support the school. Come at 10 and join the adult class. The sermon topic for 11 a. m. fs “The Old Time Religion, Is It Good, Enough for Me?” Chris- tian Endeavor societies at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. J. E. Estes will lead the Senior and Mr. Oscar Erickson fg acting as superintendent of the Interme diate. No preaching tn the evening, and no morning services after this Sunday till the Harper Gospel team has closed its meetings, The Church of Christ Worshipping at the city hall. Will meet each Lord's day at 11 a. -m. to study the Bible. Everybody invited to attend. Mills Methodist. Free Methodist church of Mills. Rev. McCormack, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching services 11 a. m. Evening servic All welcome. at 7. St.-Anthony’s Catholic The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, pas tor; the Rev. Father J. F. Moreton, assistant pastor. Mass on Sunday at 7, 8,9 and 10:30 a.m. Mass dur. Ing the week at Sunday school 2:00 p. Kenwood Presbyterian 1418 South Jackson. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Church service at 11:00 a. m. A. S. Taylor, minister. Mills Presbyterian Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Church service at 7:30 p.m. A. S. Taylor, minister. Trinity Lutheran. (Missourl Synod). Corner of South Park and East Fourth streets. W. C. Rehwaldt, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services every Sunday morning at 10:30 a. m. Services in German next Sunday at 11:30 a. m. Bible study lecture at 7:30 p. m. October 31st was the day when Luther affixed his ninety-five theses 7:30 and 8 o'clock. | Che Casper Daily Tribune Javanese Volcano Erupting dense smoke. to the door of the Castle church at of Luther? Page after page might be filled with praise of Luther and hia work from the pens of author. i Wittenberg. What was the real work | Summarized briefly this 1s what they Mt. Kloet, most famous of Java's many volcanoes, is again ac- tive. New photo shows it giving forth a display of cinders, lava ane s outside the Lutheran church. say: No Luther, and clvil Uberty, peech, no no religious SUPPLIES 109 S. CENTER ST. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. Distributors of WHITE BUSSES & TRUCKS — | THE BLUEBIRD GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY Open Sundays and Holidays 544 S. 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All Lines Butier-Nut Bread Wyoming Baking Co. | DRINK | HILLCREST WATER | Phone 1151 SADDLE ROCK CAFE Quality and-Cleanliness Is Our Motto 220 WEST FIRST STREET Booths for Privacy Wyoming Roofing Company All kinds ab seen applied and } aired 527 B. 12th" st Phone 1804) HOLMES HARDWARE Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods GEBO COAL, the Safe and Sensible FUEL Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Company Siippies PHONE 949 Pace,» || Hogan Spot iGibcery. Bread-Butter, Milk and Eggs FRESH EVERY DAY Corner East A and Beech | Phone 2070 CY FILLING STATION and Battery Station +> WELL LISTEN / / fy CALL Ca Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry 228 W. K. Street Phone 2282 Our Motto Service Casper Armature Works Repaired) MOTORS Rewound Our Work Guatanteed —AND— Electric Supply and Construction Co. 257 SOUTH CENTER STREER Office Phone 483-W CASPER, WYOMING _——— i state, no Declaration of Independ- ence, no constitution of the United States.in its present form. All true, very true. But great as are these material. blessings, they are simply by-products of the Reformation and do not touch its real significance at all. What was the real work of Luther? Teh sermon at Trinity Luth- eran in the morning will answer that tien. Hear the sermon on Duet. 6, 12, and you will say with Carlyle: “Twill ‘call this Luther a true great man: a right spiritual hero and a prophet, for whom” tl centuries and many more to come will be thankful to heaven.” Midwest Heights Sunday school 10:00 a. ducted» by Superintendent Wood. Preaching 11400 a 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Young People’s meeting 7:00 p.m. You will find a welcome here at any ser- viée.’ H, W. Dobbins, pastor. m., con- H. C. m. and International Bible Students ‘Meetings on Sunday mornings at 10:30 at 944 South Oak street. First Methodist Episcopal. “The Friendly Church.” Second and Durbin streets. ¥. Schofield, minister. -9:45—Chureh school. 11:00—Junior church. Man Who Obeyed God." Doris, Westfall. 11:00—Morning worship. “Tender Thoughts, Shant, “The Lo 's Pra: blee, flute David Foote. God," Heyser, solo Margaret “Woth, Mrs. nd Mrs Osborn, rupted — Reverie,” Flute +s young ing Song,’ * Victor B. he Found: Chas. Topic, Solo “A by Prelude, Englemann. .' Trom d by Mr. he Son of ris by Miss Boyd Osborn y, “Inter obligato pla Anthem. Pi Werner's Part- Nessler. Ser- ns of De- a pworth League Traylor, 1 Tople, allen Mr. Ray “Rebuilding Prelude, “In rospection im ed hymn nn. Illus- the Beauti. Glass replacements in all makes of cars John Jourgensen 242 W. Yellowstone CASPER MOTOR BUS LINE Operating 11 White Busses ON’T walk tata je your telephone for the dest food values in town, Just call 1251 and we'll give you the best for the least. We deliver. JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY CO. 638 EAST SECOND Phones 1251—1252 BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR TWELVE EXPERIENCED OPERATORS PHONE 707 The Lidderdale Tool Co. GENERAL REPAIR WORK 1245 B Phone 766 | Co 8t. Station CARS GREASED 112 S. Durbin Alemite Service | | | Phone 1904 Casper Wholesalers ~ Wyoming Grocery Company Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables P.O. Box 1083 Phone 404 Auto Equipment Co. Casper, Wyoming WHOLESALE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES M, J. O’Fallon Supply Co. Phone -656 Wholesale Plumbing, . Heating, Mill and Water Works Supplies Casper Supply Co. Distributors of MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL and AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES, Phones 013 and 914 444-448 South Center Bt. FARMERS FLOUR MILLS PLUSH FLOUR | Distributed by | Leslie M. pelan Whse & Trans. | Company The Wyoming Automotive Company Wholesalers of everything for automotive needs Phone 812—813 Casper Bottling Works, Inc. Phone 136 WHOLESALE PIGEON Tea & Coffee Co. Yes, We Sell COFFEE RETAIL ful,” illustrated by colored lantern slides. Anthem, “He Leatdeth Me,” Wilson, Offertory, “That Sweet Story,” Risher. Sermon, “The Man Who Would Not Grow Old.” All who have coal heaters that hey can loan for use in the taber- nacle are asked to ty elt Mr 8. E. Bailey or Mr. B. Poling. A. Mountain View Cc. T. Hodsdon, minister. ‘The -vening meeting held last Sunday was well attended, but a larger at tendance is needed to represent the community. Come at 7:15 for the singing; 7:30 for the study classes, and 8:00 for the sermon. Bring the children, and stay to visit with your neighbors a while after the meeting. Plans for the religious and social needs of the’ community will be made to be carried out this winter. Community. Salvation Army. * 300 North Wolcott. Meetings held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Sunday services: 11 a. m., holl- ness meeting; 6 p. m., Sunday s hool; 6:15 p. m., ¥. P. L.. 8 p. m, salvation meeting. You are cofdial- ly invited to attend. « Ensign and Mrs. John Pagan, offi- cers in charge, Kenwood Presbyterian 1812 South Conwell Street. A. S. Taylor, minister. Special services will be held on Sunday and we invite all our friends in Kenwood to attend. moved from our old church home at 1418 South Jackson, to the above ad- dress, which is the secoud house north of Farnum street on the west side of Conwell. Our new bullding is warm and. comfortable. Sunday School will be held at 10 a. m., ard we invite every child in Kenwood to come. _We have a num: ber of spiendia clase rooms and we expect to have a primary depart- ment in the basement. We are or- ganizing & class for girls of high school age and Mrs. Taylor will Le the teacher, We shall hi Oldsmobile Natrona Motor Co. 550 E. Yellowstone Phone 236 CASPER BATTERY CO. Storage Battery and Automobile Electric Service Gabriel Snubbers Casper Battery Co. 119 E. 5th Phone 907 “WG Pe Mail Orders Given Phone 1944-J Gladstone Repair Shop Locksinithing and Gun Repairing Keys Duplicated While You Wait Bicycle and Phonograph Repulr fd and Supplies Genera) Re- ring. Phone 2061) 142 W. Second St. | New York Oil Gomnany GAS DEPT, | | Casper Ice & Cold Storage pc ats of Bubb's Qualit ICE CREAM - Our Ice IS Pure PHONE 1493 We have re-; Ship to Casper in care of Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Company P. O. BOX 573 Write us about your distribution problems. SPECIALTY STORE Table and Decorative Linens, Children’s Wear and Ladies’ Novelties, Cook With Gas ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925 come and bring a friend and study God's word with us. Church service at :00 a.m. We are having a specia: opeaing seiy. ice. The Rev. G. L. Clark, D. O., moderator of Casper Presbytery, is o bring the message of the day. Special music has been arranged for. We invite you to come and wor- ship God with us fn our new church home. Unity Truth Center Sunday services at 11 o'clock. Sub- ect, “Mastery Over Self." Mr. Byr- n speaker. Sunday schoc! at 10 o'clock. Mrs. ervice, teacher. Tues- day evening, 7:45, ‘‘christlan neal- ing” class. Mrs. Peterson, leader. Friday at 2:00, “lessons in truth” class. Mrs. Randolph, leader. Room open daily. Noon silence. First Church of the Nazarene Corner Re Twelfth and Poplar Sts. Cc, L Johnson, pastor. Phone M. The revival campaign which has been a wonderful success will close Sunday night. Don't fail to hear Rev. and Mrs, levis before this revival closes. Their songs and messages will in- spire “i who hear them, Remember, only three more sery- ices—Saturday night, Sunday morn- ing and Snnday night. Great congregational singing, or- chestra music, Everybody come. Mills Presbyterian A. S. Taylor, minister. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Church services at 7:00 p. m. Gospel message by the pastor. Good choir and special music. Note that the hour of meeting is 7:00 p, m., Instead of 7:30, St. Mark’s Church Seventh and Wulcott Streets. Rey. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8:00 a, m. Church school at 9:45 a, m. Holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m. esper service (children’s cholr) at 0 p.m The Golden Rule Dep't Store Lindsay & Co. WYOMING’S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE Postage Prepaid to any part of the State on all Mail Orders. The Pearl White Laundry We use soft water exclusively PHONE 1702 Service Cleaners CLEANING, OYEING, AND PRESSING 146 N. Jackson Phone 66 Midwest Cigar Store Midwest Bldg. MARTHA WASHINGTON an MISS SAYLORS CANDIES rhins & Co, Prompt Attention. 216 East Second St. INDIAN ICE CO. Phone 1840 Dressmaking JENNIE L. SHERMAN 125 N. Durbin St, Phone 1122 A Casper Tribune Travel-Accident Policy Will Protect You.