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t hf | | CHURCHES WILL HOLD SPECIAL SUNDAY All of the city’s churches will hold sppeial services in commemoration of Easter Sunday, with particular stress laid on the musical portion of the ser- | vices, Easter at St. George’s Episcopal church will begin wtih a plain. cele- bration ,of the Ioly* Communion at $ o'clock in the morning. — * \ At 11 o'clock there will be'a full celebration of the» Holy Communion and sermon by the rector. The musi- cal program will be as follows: Processional—109—“Welcome — Hap- py. Morning.”s Kyrie—Agutter. | In- troit—Hymn Sermon: by Rev. «i srge Buzzelle. . Offeratory — solo, “The Resurrection.” by Shelley, Flovence Pierron Scheffer. Sanctus Agutter.. Agnus Dei- lected, Florence ‘Scheffer. Gloria in ix ~OQW) Chant. Nune Dimmittis— ected, ii al—Hymn ¥ i . Buzzelle willfconduct his usual services tomorrow night at the Eltinge theatre. The services will be in full harmony’ with the Easter- tide. Selections by the Tltinge thea orchestra, pictures, a sermon on Fi ter by the rector and Mrs, Floret ierron’ Scheffer will sing two sclec- “The Old Refrain.” by Kreisler. and “Hosanna,” by Grani The Sunday / ‘Alay time of dey* BAKERS COCOA . £s welcome cocoa is only an occa- sional drink. Tris so val- uable a food beverage, so tich in the elements, of nutrition, 0 delicious in flavor, and so wholesome that it should be used regularly and often. Be of Ci Re int fr, | WARIER, BANE © ui school service will be| ! \ 7 EASTER ; SERVICES TOMORROW; MUSICAL } PORTIONS OF PROGRAMS TO BE FEATURE held at 3 o'clock in the afternon in- stead of in the morning. MeCABE. METHODIST CHURCH Easter music, Easter lilies and Eas- ter sermon wilt combine to make a service of rare beauty and helpfulness at the Methodist church Sunday morn- ing. The morning and evening Choirs will be united in the, musical program, The decorations will be arranged by E. E. Stende for the Epworth League and will consist of Kaster lilies and ferns. The, sermon which. will be preached by the pastor will bring an Easter mess- age. on “the theme, “The Immortal Hope,” ; Aw interesting feature of the ser vice will be the. baptism of children _ | and young people and. the reception of s| members. it has Because of. the: been thought best to begin the at 10 o'clock instead of the regu hour. The pastor requests that the members and friends of the church bear this change of time in mind and be in their places promptly. Program. Below is the detailed spr Prelude... “Harwell.” a Ashford, Miss Hoffman. Veon, “Rise, Glorious Conquer J n nged by Rise.” tne Apostles Creed, Prayer. Chorus, “King of Kings,” Simper. | The combined choirs, , Baptism of infants. Baptism of young people. Mespunsive Reading. selection Easter. Scripture lesson. Offering. Offertory, “Song of Heaven. Solo. “The. Resurrection,” Mrs, Targert, violin obligato, j Quigley. Hymn, “Christ the Lord is Risen To- day.” Sermon, “The Immortal Hope.” Anthem, “The Resurrection,” H. Shelley. the morning choir. Reception gf members, Hymn. Benediction. Postlude, Miss Hoffman, Easter features will mark the session of the Sunday School which follows vice. A, A. Loerhke. superintendent.” Mr. Noggle leads. the + Epworth. meeting «at 6:30... Subject, “The Power of an Endless Life.) ” The ‘India mass movement, a great religious spectacle, will be presented fm the evening beginning at °7:30 o'clock. This ‘will be given by twenty. young people under’ the direciion of Dr. M._E. Osborne and-Dr. GC. C. Her: mann, two returned missionaries, whe have spent many years in that inter- esting country. © The characters will be |appropriately costumed and will vividly picture the people in their manners and customs. Dr. Williams of Denver says: “It is the biggest feat. ure that the centenary has sent out, It will make a deep impression upon all who see it and cannot be too strong: for Sheldon, Miss R. R gram of Easter music by the combined phoirs will be given preceding the pageant. The personnel the combined choirs. is us follow Sopranos, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Targert, Mrs. Lobach, the Misses Hagan. Anderson. Severt- son, Vermilya, Cordner, Candee, Quig- ley. Altos: Mrs. Dunn, the Misses Ramp, Becker, Corner, Nathan, Dingle. | auennennanonevonsengart Easter Sunday $123 Pinner $1.25 Celery Hearts Speci Broiled Louisiana Red Raspberry Pie Velvet Vanilla Ice Cream Watermelon SERVED FROM 6. TO 8 P.M. 1 California Grapefruit Cocktail Catalina Bay Tunafish Romoulade Sifted Easter Peas in Cream Rye and Nut Raisin Bread Easter Tomato en Surprise ONDDGRUDORACRORNNROROUaRRcaRUdUncncneceuccacadonauaaar= Radishes Sweet Pickles ial Baked Potato Sirloin Steak au jus and Golden Angel Cake Tea * Coffee Music By Grand Pacific Don McDonald, Director chestra ETT ly ddvertised.” In addition 4 full pro- | day. a memorable one. Tenors; Messrs, Noggle, Masen, Ander- son; Marr, Boise. Basses: Wallace. Lobach, Kinman, Quigley. \ EVANGELICAL CHURCH Faster — services Evangelical church, Easter Sunda pm. The young people of the church will render a Cantata entitled “The N: ene,” The program is as follow Prayer, Pastor; Prelude, Instrumen- tal; The Prophecy, Bass Solu; Prepare Ye the Way le Vi The Lord God, Alto Solo; He’ Shall Feed His Flock, Chorus; The Adyerit, Solo. Due and Chorus; Blessed is He, Chorus; The Great Cot ti Bass and Tenor Solos, Soprano anid Alto Duett, and Chorus; Behold the Bridegroom Comes, Male and Female Choruses ; Midnight, Solo and Chours; He Was Despised and Reject: ed, Solo, Chorus and Duett; He Died For Us, Chorus; Rock of 4 Hymy; Worthy is the Lamb, Chorus; Hope Faith and Love, Solo and Charus: Not Afriehted, Solo and Duel; Now lis Christ Risen, Chorus; Thou Art the King. Chorus; Offering; Gloria Patri, Final Chorus; Benediction, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCIL Christian Endeavor sunrise prayer mecting at 5:00 a. m. in the chapel. The ion will mest promptly at 10[ a. om. in the chapel to receive new membe: All desiring to unite with the ehurch on profession of faith): should come at that time. Morning service at 10:30, theme, “Easter Jc Special mus “Sing Alleluia Forth” (Dudley Buck) quar- tette; “God So Loved the World” (Strainer). quarette: response “The Prayer Perfect” (Stenson) Henry Hal- v' “As It Began to Dawn” (Dud- ) Quartette, Miss Elsie Bau- no; Mrs, J. 1. Bankston, alto; Halverson, tenor George Humphreys, bass. At 12 m. all de- partments of the Sunday School will meet together inthe church unditor- ium for an Easternprogram. The J ior department will not meet at The evening service will hegin at The pastor will speak on “Life, In deed. “The Gospel of & nn Easter Caytata by S.. Fervisyill be gun: by a double quartette whose names up- peay in the advertisement, under. the direction of Mrs. A.<G. Jacobson. This beautiful cantata clusters around the Garden. of .Gethsemane, picturing the Master resting in Joseph’s tomb, and portraying the angel of the Lord mak- ing known to the women that their Lord was risen, This is followed by a mighty! chorus of praise and thanks viving, for-as in Adam all die so in Christ: shall all be made ‘alive. The second part of the catitata gives fhe real significance of the yictory over death, in the liberation it brings to men from the power of sin, and the promise of everlasting life in Jesus Ohrist our Lord. The great composi- tion clos in a. glad triumphant choru There ure many exquisite passages in this Easter creation which will receive, beautiful interpretation by the choir that has been preparing its presentation. and a rare treat ig in store for loyérs of sacred harmony. The public is invited to all services. WRST BAPTIST CHURCH * Corner 4th street and Avenue B, 4 block north of Grand Pacific. Every member ‘of -the church and congrega tion is urged to make this Eagter Si Visitors ‘core ally welcome—this Go-to-Church Sun- day. Reve, W. Finwall, pastor-atlarge, will preach. 10. a. m. public wor- Specidl singing by choir. Mr. W. E. Parsons 4 minute man: Pres- ent Buaptis' Subject of ser- mon, AD A Sunday School with special Easter program 12 to 1 o'clock. Mrs. E..A. Wilson 4 minute woman at this ses- sion, At 6:45 p. m, Young People’s song service, A Drysdale 4 minute-man at this service. : Popular evening service at 7:45 o'clock. : Special singing by the choir. \ H. F. O'Hare 4 minute man at this servic The New World Movement is even- ing theme. ‘ Congregational songs. Everybody welcome. “Come Thot with us and we will do thee good.” Promotion committee for new worl movement will meet at ‘the home ot Mfs. H. F. Keller. 615 6th streeet, Monday evening, Ppril 5th, at 7:30 o'clock for urgent business. Wednesday evening, April’ 7th, spe- cial business meeting to be held at church basement in connection with midweek prayer service. Rev. Geo. B. Newcomb will preside. i Sunday, April 11th. one of the most successful business men of the state of North Dakota, Mr. R. B. Griffith of Grand Forks, will speak as chairman for the State Promotion committee, at the First Baptist church. | singing of Childhood . BY THE SALVATION ARMY ! 112 Main Street Sunday Services: 10:30 A. M. Open air service. 11:00'A. M. Special Holiness meet- ing in connection with Easter. 2:00 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. & 6:30 P. M. Young People’s, Legion Meeting. 7:30 P. M. Open Air Rally. 8:00. P. M. Special Easter Service with the Self-Denial Ingather- ing. _ This service is in the nature of an! Altar offering, for the Mission Fields. An interesting program has been ar- ranged in commemoration of the Res- urrection.. An hour of real spiritual Nearer tou Thee, Female Quartett; Be |’ aplift is the motive! A’cbrdial invita- tion is extended to the public. Wecek-day Services: Monday-<— Seldicr’s, Convert's Mecting. Tuesday--Band practice, > Wednesday--Mid-week Public Holi- ness Meeting. Thursday—Public service conducted sy the Young People. Friday—Doy Guard's meeting. Saturday—Public Praise service. Vv. J. HUFFMAN, Captain. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Church, Corner Reo street, Easter pund: Sunrise prayer service. Recruits and I Hos. pita German Faster sermon, 9:30 4. m. Sunday Schoo}, (with s gram), 11:00 a, m. Sermon, The Resurrection -Victory. 12:00 m, No Yeung People’s Alliance Meeting on account of the Easter Cantata, giv- en;under the auspices of the Y. B.A. at 8:00 p.m. is is a very excellent musical service composed by Gabriel. It entitled, The N: and gives the’story of the sufferings of Christ and His victorious. resurrection. See program elsewhere in this paper. C Strutz, Pastor. “CHRISTIAN SOCIETY Suhday ser ) asm. Sub “Unreality Sunde chook at on. mn). Wednesday evening mect- at Svo’eleck, “Reading room is open in. the church building every "Cnesday, Thursday and Saturday from 2to4 p.m. All are welcome to attend dese services and. to visit. the read- ing room: ">| “ION LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 Eatser services with celebration of Holy Communion ‘(German), 10:30 a ml, Service at 7:30 p.m. with sermon on “The Euster Proclamation.” Services .are held in Lutheran church on Avenue D.°) V. Bartling,\ Pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Services, with confirmation, Sunday morning 11 o’clock.. Communion ser- vices 7:30 p.m, Sunday evening 5. o'clock Rev. John Flint preaches his farewell non. Special Baptist Rehearsal Mrs. B.A. Wilson urgently requests | ‘ members of the First Baptist Sunday school, (except the adult and prim- ary department), to. meet at 8 o'clock tonight, at the church, for final re- hearsal of Easter program. Parents will kindly see to it that children at- tending the Baptist Sunday school wil reach church by eight o'clock tonight. All drinking water should be boiled until further notice. ' ' 6, E, STACKHOUSE, ’ Health Officer Teaching India’s lumber camps, you in the financial to May 2? Cooperating with At Homejor Abroad Teaching ‘and preaching Arctic and the jungles of Tending the sick on five continents—a colossal Samaritan ministering to suffering humanity, in super- stition-ridden regions, where the only hospitals are church-maintained— against coming drought, showing Brazil how to plow its land, and combating Bolshevism in the mines, and congested areas of cities— This is how the‘Presbytermn Church is helping to make'a better world. Every Presbyterian adherent is a partner in this magnificent enterprise. ‘What can the church count upon Attend the nearest Presbyterian Church if you have no regular New Era Movement _.Presbyterian Church THE CROWNING GLORY OF EASTER IS IN. THESE RADIANT FLOWERS \ Our‘store is a veritable nalace of exquisite Spring Blooms. s Let one of these adorn your home. Send forth a genuine Easter greeting to your friends through a Flower Gift. Mn plants our Easter Lilies, Hydrangias, Cineraria, Begonia, Ferns, etc., are all up to the usual HOSKINS standard. Our créns of Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Tulios and Daf- fodils are just right for Easter and in great profusion. HOSKINS, Inc. Members Florist Tele- graph Delivery Associa- tion. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA '“KING COLE”. TO | BE REPLETE WITH HUMOR AND SONGS Legion Musical Extrav- aganza The “Court of King Cole” its initial bow before the people next Monday evenin; very “courtly” how it will s now practically in readi is popular performance, and “take it from me” its all right. Thy [leads are letter perfect in their parts, and the chorus—well its a winner, Lhe show will be clowned= by the Humpty Dumpties, Warder and Frank- lin Roberts. | The society stunt, “Girl from Sher- ry’s” is in the Lands of Miss Anne At- kinson. f The principals will be supported by: a large and powerful chorus too nuin- erous to mention ‘at this time, of _favhich ‘the Spanish girls, Indian maids ollege boys. and specialty appear in their different and brave people wi Is musica s The production bas heen prying to capacity houses in the neighboring cities, Both hou: first day of ‘sale. The chaperones are Mrs. O, W. Rob- erts, Mrs, Roan, Mrs, Frank Shuman C, Cashman, Irs, Wesley Burch, is, Mrs, A. A. Jones, s being sold out on Good Friday Services |.) The Bismarck Ministerial associa- | tion in a statement yesterday extended Eltinge and Rex threatres for grant- ing it the use of those houses for the Holy. week services. Appreciation of cooperating is also expressed. These services were conducted Fri- day with a special Good Friday exer- cise at the Eltinge theatre. There was a fine turn-out and an inspiring hour service was held. Rev. C. F. Strutz of the Evangelical association preached the sermon. His subject was the “Cross of Calvary.” The Rev. Quigley of the McCabe Methodist church sang ,a solo. His selection was, “At The Cross.” There was congregational singing. Rev. Posthlewaite gave the prayer and the benediction was, pronounced by. Rev. Alfson of the Swedish Lutheran. S HOSPITAL - Wm, Weidner, Dodge, harked : Mrs. Pat Tobin, Mandan; Mrs, Jos. Helbling. St. Apthon; John Rit, chey, Bismar Schlecht, Wredonia; W. 1 Mrs, Emanuel Brown ma Kuck, Driscoll ; Mrs 5 man, Richardton; Mrs.‘ I. Steele; Birs. Hugo Hichen, Lodge, Mrs. ;—the church stands back of civilization HE Presbyterian Church has always been forward in evangelism and social service. It seeks to tun men to God and to: uplift lifein every commun- ity it touches. amid the snows of the \ millions to impound their: waters canvass April 25 ce of worship in the U.S.A Interchurch World Movement Cast Announced t¢ American)? Conclude Week’s Devotion |: their thanks to the management of the |" the ‘attitude of the business men in MR. AND MRS. REMINGTON | RETURN FROM EXTENSIVE |TRIP THROUGH COUNTRY aml baby hoy, Chase. Elbows Mrs. A. H. € Arlocoene — Kody Tilda |= McDonald, Radka, Golden Val- Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Remington, who have been on an extensive tour for ‘y Kel ew Sulem.| the past two and a half months, ac- Rev. J. Mahin, Mv-{ companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. New; zs Kathryn rity ;| ton of Mandan, returned home Thurs- if Julius Pjeld. day. The party visited the Panama Arnits, Breien; Mr canal zone, where they spent threc ‘Wm, Weel weeks, and spent considerable time in Ree; Jacob FE! southern California, San Fran- I. Horner, and Portland, Ore. ison, L. Soldie bron; B. Grav e- | Texas, ixs | cisco COL. C. B. LITTLE AND E. A. HUGHES RETURN FROM TRIP TO PACIFIC Easter Monday Dance | Given by Yeomen Lodge No. 503, at the K. of P. Hall, Monday Col, CG. B. Little of the First Na- tional bank E. A. Hughes of the Hughes Electric Co. who have been spending the past few weeks on the Evening, April 5th. Pacific coast, returued to last night, Col, Little and Mr, Hughes. | The Public is invited. Fine music beth of whom are directors of the Com- | and a good time assured. mercial club, visited southern Caligor- | nia points, San Francisco und Seattle, 50c. TICKETS—50c the latter place being the home of Col, Little’s former law partner in’ this city. BISMARCK HOSPITAL Albert Bollinger of Medina was oper- ated ov at the Bismarck hospftal today for appendicitis. , George W. ‘Culligan of Sanger, who’ underwent a siinilar operation several days: ago. was able to leave the institution today. SPECIAL EASTER |! SERVICE The Salvation Army Sunday 8:00 P. M. A real joyous time in com- memoration of. the Resur- SELF DENIAL A rection } TAR SERVICE * Musie and Song will inter. ; The Salvation Ari est all | Suinday 8:00 P. M. TT COME — 1 Life—Freer—Fairer—Fuller—Life COME TO CHURCH ° Morning Theme: “Faster Joy” Special Easter Music by Henry Halverson, Miss Elsie Bauer, Mrs. D. C. Scothorn, George Humphries Evening Hour 7:30 p.m. Theme “LIFE INDEED” “FHE GOSPEL OF EASTER” An. Easter Cantata SOPRANOS a MRS. M. C. SCHOELKOPF ince MRS. A. G. JACOBSON ALTO! MISS ELIZABETH JONES MRS. J.P. FRENCH TEONRS { R. SHERMAN WRIGHT H.W. FERNER BASSES B. F, FLANNIGAN D. L. BOYNTON H, C. POSTLETHWAITE, Pastor First Presbyterian Church 2nd and Thayer St. F. J. GRADY Department Publicity t T EET Go to Church Sunday, Easter, April 4th First Baptist Church CORNER 4th STREET AND AVE. B. HELPFUL AND INTERESTING TO PLAIN PEOPLE Rev. C. W. Finwall will Preach Popular Service 7:45 p. m. Subjeect:.. The New World Movement. Special Music. Easter Service 10:45 a. m. Subject:. An Awakening. Special Music. New World Movement Program During S. S. Hour—12-1:00 Everybody not obligated elsewhere cordially welcome. “Come Thou with us and we wil! do thee good.”. Nub. 10-29.

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