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SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1920 é CHURCH NOTES ] “Zion Lutheran Church ? ; Children’s Day program, songs, | Junior Sunday School 9:30. All PRs ae sobyices, we |fooations exercises to instruct and | Sear eel neing as usual at the aay eae ieata at da aa. Classes Holy Trinity.” ‘ inspire. “See “The Shining of the) “strangers are cordially invited. for all in a well graded school. Give your Day the best possible moral foundation. Lessons learned in youth will Services in theyLutheran church on| Avenue D between Sixth and Seventh Streets. V. Bartling, Pastor. Christian Sclence Society the Men’s Bible class 11:00 a. m, - ill si “Sus ici isi Cor. 4th St. and Ave. C. H C. F. Strutz, Pastor. 112 Main Stree t ‘1H, H. Horner eal sing a solo, ‘Just Publicity FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bismarck, sander servic at 11:00 a, h De ee Sunday Services: ‘befora the wattle, eter Aer Department N. D. jubject: “Ancient ani lodern Ne- icCabé Methodist Episcopal ure! 10:30 a..m., Open air meeting. i ji (: fa Sromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hyp-| Services tomorrow at the usual] 11:30 a. m., Holiness meeting and Atenatd the. Pastor w iieich On notism, Denounced. hour. It is expected that Rev. C. E.! special dedication service, “The First Great Patriot.” Do not Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Vermilya, district superintendent, will] 2:00 p. m., Sunday school and Bible : Wednesday evening meeting at 8] o'clock. A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these meetings and visit the reading room. Evangelical Association Church, Corner 7th and Rosser Sts., Northeast of Bismarck Hospital. SSE EDS) SEE EES PEE ES ST German service, 9:30. a. m. Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. Address: “Our Debt,” 12:00 m. Young Peoples Alliance, 7:15 p. m. Light,’ a beautiful missionary @xer- cise, also a patriotic exercise entitled “Our Country's Flag.” Program be- gins at 8 o'clock sharp. A cordial welcome to all. Attend speak at either the morning or evening service giving an account of the Gen- eral conferenca which closed its ses- sion Thursday, In point of inspira- tion and progressive legislation, this was one of the greatest. general con- ferences ever held in the history of the church. Dr. Vermilya’s account of it’ will be of'interest and ought to be heard by all who are members of this church and congregation. 3b Monday, ‘May 31, 1920, we will close at 1 o'clock in hono A. W. LU r of CAS CO. ave a Diamon Special music both morning and ev- ening. At the mofning hour, Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Targart will sing that beautiful song, “‘The Homeland.”: Big chorus, male octette, stirring con-! Sunday school and Epworth League services as usual. 4, G. H. Quigley, Minister. The Salvation Army class, 4:00 p. .m., the Salvation Army band will take part in the Memorial Day services. 6:30 p. m., Young People’s Legion. 7:30 p. m., Open Air.+ Rally. 8:00 p. m., Good old time salvation with commissioning of local officers and enrollment of soldiers. Good music and appropriate speeches, Week-Day Services: Beginning the first of June Envoy Walter Jefferies, the blind singing evangelist, will be in Bismarck to con- duct services at the Salvation Army Hall for a full week. There will be special speakers every evening. Tuesday—Captain and Mrs. Davis from Mandan will be in charge. ‘Wednesday—Special local speaker. Thursday—Adjutant. and Mrs. D. C. Ellis of Jamestown. Friday—Rev. Jacobson. Saturday—Captain Huffman. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. Vv. J. Buttman, Captain. First Baptist Church Corner of 4th St. and Ave. B. MEOMORIAL DAY SERVICES Morning service, 10:45 a. m. Sunday School, 12:00 noon . Evening services, 8:00 p. m. Reverand C. W. Finwall, one of the Baptist’s state ministers at large, will conduct both the morning service and evening service. There will be spe- cial musical numbers rendered at both morning and evening services. All veterans of the Civil, Spanish-Ameri- can and World Wars and their rela- tives are invited and urged to attend our services. church will be asked to act in the mat- ter of selecting a new pastor. Every member of the church and congrega- tion is urgently requested to be pres- ent at the morning service if possible, ! and attend the business meeting. Mrs. Carter will play a violin solo at the morning service and also at Sunday school. { Presbyterian Church C. Postlethwaite, minister, Memorial day services at 10:30. | Theme “The True Memorial. Day.” | Mrs. (Florence Pierron Scheffer. will { sing “Eye Hath Not Seen”, from “The First Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. |} ever before. at once.) states. Make a small payment down. 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That we will ex- change your diamond on a larger one at any time at purchase price. : That, we will refund every dollar you have paid us if you find you can buy the same article from any other jewelry store at a cash price any less than you can buy of us on payments. : We can give you names of dozens of Bismarck peo- ple who have taken advantage of our payment plan, who will tell you that we do just what our Guarantee How we can give you the same values on payments BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. PAGE Holy City” (Gaul). Henry Halvorson will sing “God's Promises” (Metcalf). Be prompt so that nothing may. in- terfere wth the opening services. Junior Endeay 3.00 p.m. Sen- ior Endeavor at ivening ser- vices, of patriotic er at 8:00. ‘Anthem “Tenting Tonight’ by the choir. miss this service of song and praise. ‘Al are cordially invited to these special Memorial Day services. The third of a series of benefit citalg being given by Mrs. Wheel pupils wiil take place at ‘he High School Auditorium Monday May 31st at 8:15 p. m. Pupils from the Freshmen and Sophomore classes will give the pro- gram. Those taking part aro xuth and Marion -Staley, Frances Gates, Beryl rackard, Mabel Rigler, Kather- ine Bodenstab and-Emily Olgor.. ._ All are cordially invited to attend. An offering for the McDowell League will ‘be received. 1 The second recital is' to ke viven| this evening at 8:15 o’'cl by the; little ones, they are taking great pride and interest in the program, SHOWER FOR MISS CLARK Mrs. Geo. Bbert entertained 'Thurs- | day afternoon at a kitchen shower tor | Miss Zoe Clark who is to be a June bride. The tiouse was prettily ¢ i ated with pink he: ids sweet peas. ‘Each gift was accom. panied by a clever rhyme explaining its use. Covers were i?il for twelve. 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