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PAGE FIVE THE BISMARCS TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921 : : ' Zs service, with meditations on the Bless | [Oe rr ee in the civic rest room in M ch pri ; ! i : | 8 n in Masonic} and watch progress, The cl: for} On, Lon: tg Pe oe iis ‘ cs ig Trip. a SE eet eee capa take cal | CITY NEWS ‘ | : Temple this morning and the nutrition} mothers will be called only heal C. A. Bonham left Wednesday 2, a o¢—-———_ —_ — —-—_-¢ | class for monhs t ternoon, Miss! notices are sent out. (No. 1 for an extended trip, visiting es | Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco and ate er } Los ‘Angeles. In the latter city he i Remember the usual Saturday will spend several days with his night Dance in Patterson’s Hall.! mother and sister. He will return by the southern route, stopping at New Orleans and St. Louis and visiting a vantage of these quiet services. They are meant to bring to every heart the j real sense of the Presence of God. Hobart of tthe Agriculural college had| st the class in charge. It is most import-| ant that all children registered with | the the nutrition class attend every - . Saturday forenoon at 10 o'clock, in| Musie by McKenzie Orchestra. TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. J. W. Winchester left yester- day for California to spend part of the season. CLUBS FOR COMING WEEK The Monday club meets with Dr. y \ from 12 M. to 3 P. M. three hours Captain of Plymouth Tuesday, March 29, 1921 Fannie Quain. “Modern Socialism” is the topic’ of discussicn. (1B. and P. W. C.ub will have their regular recreational program on Tues- day evening in their club room. Curent Events club meets at the home of Mrs. E, T. Burke, 14 Ave. B, west. The club will celebrate Kuthers’ day. ‘ Mrs. E. H. L, Vesperman is in charge of Guest Day for the ‘Thursday musical. The place of meeting will be announced later. | FOITNIGHTLY FRIDAY The postponed meeting of tne Fart- nightly club was held in the Commun- ity room cf the, City library on Friday afternoon. The D. A. R. conference having necessitated change of date of meeting of the club, Mrs, Orr’s paper on Pan Américanism was read and dis- cussed, and Mrs. E. B. ox read an in- teresting paper on glass and glass making. MATINEE LUNCHEON. Mrs. Robert Dutton entertained st one o’clock luncheon today, honoring the seventh birthday anniversary of laid for seven young gues! ing the luncheon the par the matinee at the Orpheum. The hos- tess was assisted by Mrs. E. Stanton. | “ CHARITY BALL. The date for the annual charity ball given by the Daughters of Isabella is set this year for Monday, March 28tn. Invitations are out for all Knights of Columbus and Daughters of Isa- bella in both the Bismarck and tie Mandan lodges. QUILTING PARTY. Mrs. Emil Kaiser was hostess last] progress in. Alask: Li Ruth iti : ROMER le ratte eeecetie Eropress, anne wapnniy at 7:30 sota were present, she said. Plans Nutrition Classes Today Eee ata siting bee, ‘The YounE| he senor hae he cen or | Were completed for an aggressive | rhe recur s ah flay morning women made doll quilts for St. M S| talks on events that cluster around qajewide meinberenD shee ee iil) aa =| sewing circle. A social hour foliow- “lot : ip5.{ has as its goal the doubling of the | is the closing days of Our. Lord. ‘To-| tombership. \ ed und the hostess served refresh- ments, “Calvary.” Come and join us in this i zs ‘ Sees r = ¢ service of uplift, you will be the Oe aa teen Lome HURCH NOTES ter fitted for the dutics of the week, ” at the morning ses- j i} ning th Mrs. E. S. = —> T. MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL Sio’clock a. m. Low Mass and Holy Communion and English sermon, 2. 9:18 a, m. Low Mass:and German | be administered. importance of the est i ; bermon: to remember that those desirin L. Tf, L. branches in connection® with, Itched Something Fierce. i 10:30 a. m. High Mass and Eng- lish sermon. p.m: Sunday school 11:00 a, m. i MecCABE METHOD. ISCOPAL | Y. P. B. work in the state. CHURCH, About 200 persons attended the Raeu'l would squeczetherp | in. . a BoE banquet at the Pontoppidan church ey would dry and scale. J | Starling—Preaching . service f+ 20:30, A. Me-Morning wo last evening, at wl Mrs. Parks They itched something | | noon. Sermon subject, “Life in Ch 3 were the pr fi fierce, I lost a lot of Sunday school 1:60 a. m. | Special music by the morning choir. ad Perkins : mele in Test si ng them. ‘| MeKenzie-—Preaching service $:00) 12 M—Sabbath school. All the ong plea for. the child welfare “‘Ttried all kinds ofrem- J |, ! i A cordial invitation is extended to| Supt. }to which every child is entitled | everybody. E 6:30 P. M— th League. An| namely: To be well born, well edu-| | When 1 bad used them about two | | Rev. Wm. Schoffstall, ;Pastor.! niteresting meeting for young people} catdd, morally egiarded, spiritu- (Signed) Becieabtiontaen? Shee CHRISTIAN SCTE Corner 4th Street and Avenue C Sunday service at 11 A. M. Subjec “Matter.” Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Wednesday @vening meeting at. 3) o'clock, A read’ng coom is open iti the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 2 to + P. M. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. —— Gospel hymns. You willemiss a very ae ras aa WON LUTHERAN CHURCH. | helpfal service if you absent your-|, Dance tonight in Patterson’s For Avenue D and Seventh Street. | Self. | Hall 9:00 p.m. Music by MeKen- Humpty Dumpty Bread . A. M. Ser-{ Special meeting every evening next! zie Orchestra. Produced by German service, 1 mon: . “The Sufferi 52., English service, S P. M. Sermo “rhe ‘Three Crosses on Calvary.” Thursday evenng, 8 P. M. German service with celebration of Holy Com- munion. 1 ‘.y 3 P.M, English Good Friday EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Corner 7th and Rosser Streets. Sermon in the Germ: language, 10 A. M. All other services are con- ducted in Amercan. Sunday school, 11 A. M. Palm Sunday Message, 12 M. Young People’s Alliance, 6:45 P. M. Mrs. Strutz, teader. . Evening sermon, “Rescue the Perishing,” 7:30 P. M. Special service. Services every evening this week at 5 PL Mey Everyone is most cordially invited. C. F. Strutz, pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Corner 7th Street and Avenue C. 11 A. M., morning services; 12 M., Sunday school; 0 P. M., evening worship. Both sermons preached by the Rev. O. M, Langehaugh of Plaza, N. D. Special music. You are‘cor- dially invitéd to thete our Palm Sun- | day services. ' On Friday evening, March 25th, the Trinity church chorus renders Rhys- Herbert’s beautiful cantata “Bethany” ior,” Isaiah g or Bartling. : Dingle, president. ' Morning service at 10: Sunday school at 12 o’clock., Young People’s meeting at 6:45. lvening service at 7:30. Music as usual in the morni by the double quartet. Mr. H. iy O'Hare will sing “The ms" by J. Foure. The pastor will speak in the morning on “The Anointing: at Beth- any.” The evening subject will be “The Blind Man Healed.” Music will; be supplied by the Junior Choir. All are cordially invited to be present. e THE SALVATION ARMY 112 Main St, i Sunday Services: 30 a. m. Open Air Meeting. 6:30 p. m. Young People’s Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Open Air Meeting. 8:09 p, m. Salvation ‘Meeting. Week Day Services: ‘ f Monday, Special Soldier's Meeting, Tuesday, Band Practice. Wednesday, ‘Holiness Meetting. Conducted by Captain Wm. Kelly| of. Valley City, Thursdi Salvation Meeting. Con-) ducted by Captain ‘Kelly. Saturday, Pratse Meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to)” the public to all these services. V. J. HUFFMAN/ Captain! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rey. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning worship at 10:30. Theme: “The Atonement, or Special music by the quartette. jor Sunday at 9:30. Atl other de ments at 12 m. Classs for ull well graded school. Christian deavor at 6:30. Subject: At-One-Ment.” dun- ary morrow.evening the subject will be Beginning with Tuesday will be special services in U auditorium each eveni the exception of Satur Friday evening the Lord’s Supper All are r unite with the church will be rec on Faster Sunday. A cordial wel- come awaits all who attend the serv- ives of the church. church are urged to spend an hour in Bolier, fellowship and study. C. conducted by a capable leader. Pres- entation and discussion of topics vital to the life of youth. Come! Miss Eva 7:30 P. M.—Pleasant Hour service. Something new will he had, a sermon in story and song. The minister will be. assisted by the combined choirs. The title of the story “Modern ans.” Many of them live in Bisma Hearty congregational singing of old week except Saturday. Dr. Harris, district. superintendent, will preach. May real devotion mark, the closing days of this Lenten period. H ley, minister. This will 'N “SYMPATHETIC LIGHT” — Mrs. H. Greenwait of Philadelphia, invented what she calls the si fine art. and-musec phonograph by changing lights show through a globe i athy the music. W. C. T. U. CLOSES STATE SESSION! The state conference of the W. C. T. U. at Fargo was very successful, according to Mrs. A. W. Carlson, dele- gate from Bismarck, who returned last night. Ivelegates from all North Dakota and some from Minne- secticns of sf Mrs. Buck Talks inference. Rordwell, mestowi, state perin- tendent of the Loyal Temperance le- gion, was also a speaker at the morning session and ep urged the shment of the local unions. Mrs. Barbara Wylie, Fargo, out- lined the plans for the state member- ship drive, and Mrs. Margaret Forbes Clifford of Minot spoke on the | work the orgauization is carying on and mentioned particularly the points ally trained and to be protected from child labor, Mrs. Frances P: S, tional coresponding secretary, spoke of the growth and progress of the W. C. T. U. and of the high place it olds in the esteem of men of women to continue their efforts with the hope that the aim of 1,020,600 members with a like number of honorary mem- bers, may be attained. Hemstitching, Mrs. N. W. Kel- ley, Haggart Block, Bismarck. D. bb ere rehetd What Does Spring Mean to You Does it mean sore limbs, aches and pains? This is the 4| time of year, when one is most susceptible to colds and rheu- matism, due to continuous changes in the weather. Is your body fortified to meet these conditions? If not, your vitality or nerve power is not what it should be. The invention is a Nght-! has returned from a vis't to Holland which{| He has ben on a three months leave ON TRIP ‘ Chester Nelson, with the Interna- tional Harvester Comeany, left recent- ly on a trip to Chicago} 4. Faul Gros: is sufficiently, re- cove.ed from a month's illness to re- turn to his work in the Trilfune office today, WISHEK FA JES LEAVE Several families from Wisnek have Pessed through Bismarck this week, enroute to Lodi, California where they expect to make their future homes TO CHICAGO Auditcr Webster of International Harvester Company, accompanied by | Mrs. Webster, left for Chicago on Thureday, after two months spent in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Webster make their home in Indiana. Visits In Holland. Henry Vanderbeeck, of the dairy.; department of agriculture and labor, | from the department. Strong for Trucks Robert Jager is strong for the ship by truck movement. This week he} “took a load on a big 21-2 tom truck to Robinson, secured another load jand took it to Driscoll, reloaded and hauled it to, Sterling and then re- turned to, Bismarck. During the trip the truck plowed thyough 1 to § ineh- es of snow but there was not a mis hap and good time was made, he said. Mr. Jager believes that the shipping of goods for short hauls by truck will increase Fapidly. FACE AND BODY Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals, “The trouble I had started with Small pimples on my face and body. } The pimples festered and edies but nothing helped. I heard about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and bought them,. and AUTUAUGUOUAUGEOUOUECOOOUEEOLON man Ave., Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Give Cuticura Scap, Ointment and Yelcum the daily cure of your'’skin. ‘Romy by Mail Addrens:" ere. nt Bund Ge. Twleum Be, vee without mug. Cuticura | ASK Your Grocer. BARKER BAKERY WHEN WIND PLAYS DESTROYER Tornadoes haye force to lift trains from their tracks. What, then, might they do to a house, an au- tomohile, a field of grain or an orchard? Only one thing can save you. Buy windstorm and tornado insurance. Let order to keep up the schedule cards} Dancing at 9:00 p. m. brother_in_Chcago. Say It With Flowers This breaking forth of the Flower Army— what a wonderful climax to winter. Their dainty perfume and delicate tints sym- bolize the Spirit of Eastertide. To cheer the heart of a friend or loved one, to fill your church and home with the Glory of Easter, what could. be more wonderful than Cut Flowers or.a Blooming Plant. 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