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PAGE TWO MARKS | SIXTY-FIVE M RESURRECTION “ Of these fort, the Oldest Festival on) iagion of the count Easter commeme Calendar ' ch resurrection is symbo Kastor, ‘commemorating to the hristian believer the Resurrection ' the jour of mankind; and, to © secular mind, the formul opening f the springtime season; but ob- rved as a festival of joy and feast- by both is the oldest of all the kestivals in the Christian cale . is the day which marked the be- inning of the preaching of the Gos- lof Chri Easter even antedates hristmas as a fixed event; for, hile a day of the Resurrection has jecn observed from the foundation of he Christian religion, it was not un-] That is not the whole four centuries later that the natal] tianity-—not by a long of Jesus of elebrated. seven d Not less a fixed event than Easter} months a Good Friday, commemorative of] man's whole life ne day of the Crucif rved on the Friday immediately The Christian chureh world to live in if all of Go to church on soul needs Go to church on Ea tor, By Dr. Harry Emerson Pastor, First) Presbyt of New York Go to church on Easter! every wee and it from and his citizenship. curs to Long, or Good or God's fluen riously known. It is[is the festi 1 as the day on which Christ] cause civili ffered up his life for the redemp-] the trium on of the world, the most sacred}and Easter is Christi nid solemn of the Chris' . In} day. ost of the churches on th ltars are stripped of all decora- , the © is draped in black spir restle human histe the the union iN} human needs for to its deeply religious any of pow , having made it a legal} of qife et » custom of celebrating | have a personal message » day is involved in obscurity, ex- ‘i eae fept for the fact that it is the day © to church on wy which Christ was nailed to the ross on the Hill of Golgotha; rom the earliest times, every I mong Christia been re, a fast day, a feast day; ween the one Crucifixion and the othe Something of the joy ness felt by the people of . easily traced. the Easter Sunday One of the most interesting facts in] All the churches of the onnection with Easter is that its! planned something for th n dates back to the old Jewish] services which will make t ‘ According to} tinct from other days of t prian: “The first Chris-} An pmnoetane feature i services will be t « chureh bh being derived from or intimate-] chure y connected with the Jewish chureh,] and spi faty Niturally continued to observe the] the best talent of the cit tivals, though in new spirit,] part. ive of events of whicn Zi hose had been shadows. The Pass-| FIRST PRESBY * ennobled by the thought off sunrise pr hrist as the true Pascal Lamb, con- inued to be celebrated, and became he Christian Easter.” deavor, is open to all. The session will meet i Warly differences arose to thel gay school rooms at 10 se day on which the ter fes-l tgp, ve new membe ] should be observed. In the Jew-} church. The regu calendar the Passover occurs on} Will begin promptly . fixed day of the month; while the} those who desire to be hristians, from the earliest da nittings shouldliolp igned the Easter austen rascal lay of the week, namely, Sundays} quartet composed of hat being the first day of the week and the day, according to Scripture] py), isi nd Humphi upon which Christ rose from the} heim” in FE (Kotaschn lend, Astronomical problems of liticen Lord” (Greene confusing character were largely re- Naidey othe eaeior ponsible for these differences, which J , Meal ceetlee otek ontinued until the year 325 A. D. tigre’ declad (Gnd When the Council of Nicea decreed mie. Wioc att hat everywhere in Christendom Eas- Ps er should be celebrated on the same But it was not until the adop- ion of the Gregorian Calendar in i582 that this decree secured ange » like general acceptance; an ae aliiaiday in the churches of | Not meet at 9:30. ‘reece and Russia as well as in some] Evening worship f the Oriental congregations where he modern calendar has not been ac- epted the date of Easter varies. gether at 12 m. for a pi great program of song. be “The Palins of Peace: ig two solos, “Ho: i It stands waiting to develop us spir reth began to be} Being a Christian extends through ion and ob-} thoughts, to his business methods ceding #he Easter festival. 1 f reasing imy eeahaw Hecniatte Because the finest clements in our 4 by Christian communities gin Amenican life came from the of Jesus Christ, and 1 of his victe Beeause this is one of the most es in which yer meeting at 7:00 o'clock, led by the Christian Barn and Scothorn, and all departments. The Juniors will miss the evening service ILLION AM ATTEND CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW OF SAVIOR Sixty-five million Americans, professing membership in the churches: pativel ie pisieli Most of them are people who through e The Christian diversion, have neglected the religious side of U ates the resurr It comes in the spring, when eve: of us that this is the time for the resurrection of our spi is the Youll od, too, you must know. Fosdi n Churel of Chris- sea-mile! k, twelve affects his secre! knd the hangings are all of a simi} yy the hour, but none can gainsay that ve sombre hie and te ae mayer} Which ean conquer trouble, sin and | he ; peer largely by Cie devon of sacred-| death —is the message that mod-| | ¥ entitled to the comfort, mtiemed ais no tlected even {rh men and women need. the inspiration, the salvation of re- sss und so byeiseretiocted: evel. ligion, Aye, you need it for the n the affairs » secular world,} — peeause you yourself have the old] daily problems of life, and you should for you. yyou through H steps out of Le joy not be at heart indifferen Cr you cannot deceive your- ERICANS WILL | agnostics or atheists. lessness, or indifference, or nature. n of Christ from the sepul- where about us the spirit of It should suggest to ev tuat ly fer ee door to ually. This would | nding church re : feel a lot better if you do. Your By RU. Rev. Joseph Schrembs Bishop of Catholic Diocese of Cleveland is risen from the dead. into new spirit- atural grace and and self-der al life of sup Ts YOUR soul attuned to the spir- Is it dead or dor- vibrant with the ion of harmony avior? mine on, You can- to your fter without reli you can do without Him, In the midst of life we walk i leath; no man knows the day or j the congregation will return for | or sceking work clsewhere. man GC. L, Marlatt of the Federal THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE aaa of Easter hymns, choir selections and ) Legislation has been undertaken | diseases bred of hunger! but many ducts, Sunday school and confirma-|in several countries including Eng-| others have taken “the i tion class as usual, “Te was given | land, Norway, Sweden and Germany | with the result that divorce records, hence for our transgressie but |to require fathers to support chil-|as in England, show more homes erose again for our justificatiom” | dren born oh of sete ene to| broken up by unfaithfulness of bus- You are welcome, make such children’s right more | bands. ete, are recognized now as permen- |} ; H : TGF MONSON, © [(urosdl’and deatves, nuboRvaues '#Hl | cnihei ronan lucky enpugliite)ievell ent raetord il tHe raerleuledee ORANe | uomert nee meanyeouaen by CFE Pastor. |the Latin countries are doing noth- | husband has to fight to hold him.| country, and for these, retardation | °F the Soviet government, ing along this line though legitimate | WOMEN ARE BALKED OF Sivead' ik the Only Hope ete) tne. CPmoe eas cepretscd at ot births decrease while illegitimacy | IN FIGHT FOR RIGHTS This eradication and control work | ™ecting of the Far Eastern board of i The 20,000,000 superfluous women | is being conducted by the Federal | Communications that the monopol of foreign trade by the government dicate the pink bollworm, the citrus} On January 30, the customs house canker, and the Parlatoria date seale.| was closed for alt commercial opera- The other recently established pests, | itons, and no goods can be imported including the European corn borer, | until it has beem proved that they are the Japanese beetle, the pine blister,| not in the category of those whose ST. MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. Solemn High Mass at 10:30. The male choir will sing the Mas: The various countries are striving | stand in the path of political prog-| Horticultural Board and involves an | ‘Orel : In Honorem Sti. Francisei by Gruber. | in divers ways to stimulate -the | ress of their own sex. | ahnual expenditure of upwards of political weapon against the capital- The male and boys choir will sing| birthrate among the married. In he law of supply and demand ; $2,000,000. istic countries, would not give the the Regina Coeli. France, for instance, 53 business seéms to operate herein as else- —— same result in the Far East as it sociations combine to pay a million] where. The more ‘wheat there is,| Siberia Cooperates in would on the Western front, owni employes bonuses for cach child. | the less the farmers can get for it. Christiania, the capital of Norway,| The more women there are, the less pays pensions to widows, women di-| they can get for themselves vorceed or separated from their hus- So women politically have added ladiy, r gifs ana! wamatricdl’Women’ who) littio eortueioainel they fads HEIN Wek crer Leen ate children. way of equal” suffrage and equal | Sctebriakoff, former assistant min- girls and women who must] rights before the war. They have]ister of communications, has been support themselves are finding it in-| less political influence, if anything. creasingly difficult to obtain em-| France, for instance, recently voted ployment or to hold jobs. down woman suffrage. Millions were engaged in wgr work In 40 or 60 ars—after two or or in replacing men who went to|three generations—fatters probably ; the armistice, the return of | will readjust themselv Europe’s sidiers and the industrial slump | attitude seems to be: “Let Nature threw the majority of these out of | take its course.” jobs, WOMEN FORCED TO Pesta ¢ COMPETE WITH MEN Farm Pests Cost Those that remained had to com- Billion Each Year pete with men. hi found the soldiers demanding their places Washington, March 30.—A billion back. Those that held their jobs tdollars a year is the board bill of | jormenent relief of constipation has | out forming a hait. Again, Kellogg's found their pay cut, Many were) uninvited farm and fruit pests which | fheic own particular way of serving|Bran will free ‘you from drastic, given the choice of showing person- | have come to the United States from | 1:3 wonderful cereal. Most families | dangerous cathartic. UTKg aE awe n lands, according to Chair-| oat it as a cereal with milk or cfeam.| When constipation conditions cxist Others sprinkle it on their favorite] in your system or when you are threat- hot or cold cereal, Every one enjoys | ened, do not take half-way measures. its nut-like flavor! Foods with a partial bran ‘content If you are cooking a hot cercal*try |cannot free you! What you must this mmethod:—Measure off two table-|lavo is Ketlogg’s Bran Vecause it is spoonfuls for cach member of the|ALL BRAN! Go the limit; get relief! family. Mix it with the cereal and] ~ Every member of your family will Soviet Trade Monopoly sian is China, and “the political opin- ion of China is dictated by the West- ern World.” ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue D and Seventh Street German Easter services. 0 P. M. English. The pastor will attend the Lower Soo Conference at Kulm, N. Dak., from Monday to Friday next week. Bible class will be postponed one week. sent here as the representative of the! Berlin, Mar. 31.—German department, of labor and defense. |ing debt increased by 1,455 billion This is the highest department of the} marks in the second 10 days of state and comprises the most highly| Murch. The total flotation thereby placed communists, reached was 5,800 billion marks. Rere’s a popular way to serve Kellogg’s Bran— greatest health food! Most ever} one who realizes how|relief from mild or chronic constipa- effective Kellogg’s Bran is for the| tion and because it can be eaten with- V. Bartling, Pastor. NOTICE You are invited to attend the services at the Second’ Baptist church both morning and evening. The candidates that atcepted Christ during the revival mecting will be Baptised at the first Baptist church about seven thirty P. M, after which Laws passed for the protection of | Horticultural Board. Two hours of the evening service at the Second church, All are welcome. women workers proved a handicap | every days’ work on the farm or in Rev. J. C. Bothic, Pastor, | to them; employers rather than com-/ the garden and orchard goes to feed was ply with statutes requiring creature | these guests, Dr. Marlatt says. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. | comforts or forbidding night work | ‘There are at least 100 major plant Cor. 4th St. and Ave. Gc. pas discharged the women and hired] pests and many hundreds of minor Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Sub- | men. ests which have been imported, but . he 7 renal! ject: “Reality.” Sunday school at} Willingness of many women to ie e are Monee of ae pests, | cook a3 you always cook the cereal. | delight in eating Bran raisin bread, 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening tes-| work for less than men demanded | insebt and plant, that have not gain- Kellogg’s Bran is scientifically pre- | muffins, pancakes, macaroons, etc. timonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A|soon developed, This resulted in| ed entry into the United States and | pared and ready to eat, but its rogu- | Recipes on every package. reading room is open in the church | many instance in reduced wages|which the Fedegal Horticultural | latory powers are in no way impaired) Start eating Bran to-day! Get well building every Tuesday, Thursday and| for men supporting families. It kept | Board is endeavoring to keep out. | if you cook it yvith other cereals. —keep well—keep disease out of your Saturday, except legal holidays, from] single men from marrying. — Fifteen quarantines are being en-| cllogg’s Bran has won the friendly |home! —Firat-class_hotels, ‘clubs _and 2tod p.m Unquestionably thousands of wo-{ forced now, and in connection with | yocommendation of physicians because |restaurants serve Kellogg ’s Bran in ‘All are welcome to attend these|men have died of starvation, or of | these, efforts are under way to cra- |" agex give prompt and permanent | individual packages. All grocers. od, in-| need it even more for the important and hope | hour of your death. Accept the s ch on E Go to chu Churches Celebrate Day of Joy and Feasting With Special Easter Musical Programs and happi- the Chris- y of the Resurrection,] tian world is expressed by them in musical programs. city have cir Sunday die he da: he year f the di he cant y will take CHURCH n the Sun- 200 o'clock into ~the pgram 330 and ured of nt at that he regular nar), “The Hosanna” will have r children, je for the come to the Theme, “The Easter The Bible school will meet to- rogram by 0. Do not with its The choir will ng an anthem. Miss Grace Wilson of Los Angeles, a daughter of Mrs. E. H. Wilson, founder of the : Current Events club has kindly con- PEARL PRAY TOAEH i Gly eae Rabin SM ” Mr, sani pier, and “Ecce Homo.’ T the authorship the » but Mr. Gale himself is the writer. It is a won- (Contralto and Tenor Solos and Chorus by the Choir). PART IL The Victory No. 7. Awake Glad Soul Awake. (Trio for Soprano, Alto and Bass). No. 8. Christ the Lord is Risen n. (Soprano Solo). No. 9. Morn’s Roseate Hues. (Chorus for Women’s Voices). No. 10. Whosoever Believeth shall Live (Tenor and Alto Solos and Chorus by the Choir). No. 11. All Hai] (Chorus for Men’s Voices) No. 12.. Come, Ye. Faithful. (So- prano, Tenor and Contralto Solos, Women’s Voices, and Chorus by the Choir) The Cantata will be given under the direction of Mr. Spencer Boise and the personel are: Sopranos—Mesdames J. A. Larson, F. G. Ackerman, W. J. Targart, Dr. Cullison. Altos—Mesdames B. M. Dunn, A. K. Pearson, H. S. Harriss, Mi Jessie Ramp, Miss Dora Wallon, Tenors—Me: H. H. Ferner, Fred Hanson, R. E. Morris, Wm. ‘Noggle. Ba: s Spencer Boise, George Humphreys, B. F, Flanagan, ¢ are cordially invited, EASTER SALVATION AR: SERVIC! y Evening: Praise meeting consisting of solos, duets and quar- 8 p.m. Bible read- Sunday iness meet- Sunday School, which commences at 2 o'clock. Please send your chil- Services commence music and singing ble reading, “Love's Monday night: Special services entitled “The Building of the Cross” will be given at 8 p.m, Every body welcome to these ser- derful solo and should The pastor will speak on “Ecce Homo.” All be hea the theme ally i vited to the serv of the church. Mrs, Fred Hanson will have Junior Endeavor Easter service 9:30, instead of the reg Sunday school. METHODIST CHU! entitled “The Resurrecti On Sunday evening next at seven thirty o'clock an Easter Sunday at ular junior RCH Cantata ion Story will be given by eighteen voices at the McCabe Methodist church, The Cantat! the following parts. INTRODUCFIIO (Chorus by the Choir). PART I The Tragedy. lo for Medium Voice). No. 3. Oh, | Pearl White, star of films that , has entered a French con-| Solo). ‘with the announcement that} Ne. 4. Near the Cro nk 9 rs Weeping (Contralto Solo ie rest of her life will be spent in Nove Late on the Sa ble she is praying for pub-| choir). No, 6. - Thou. Sore No. 1 Rejoice, the’ Lord is Risen, No, 2.. There is a Green Hill (So- Come snd Mourn (Chorus by the Choir and Soprano ditation and prayer. It would : fs rate te oiggent ha it is barely <Apariet. Tenor, Baritane gue Be: Episcopal consists of was Mary ang Choir) ibbath Day. Appressed.. vice: Ensign and Mrs. Homer, officers in harge. BAPTIST CHURCH !| The special Easter musical pro- gram of the first Baptist church will be held Sunday evening after the baptismal service. The choir which will be under the direction of Mrs. John Hughes will sing selec- tions from the Gospel of Easter by Harris. u The program for the eyening in- cludes the’ following numbers: Solo—Mrs. Hughes. Chorus—Song of Easter Angels. Solo—What Song is This—Miss Ruth Staley. Chorus—Now is Christ Risen. Chorus—I Shall See Him. Solo—Mrs. Hughe: i Duet—Lo, I Am With You Always Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Chorus—Gospep’. of - Easter, TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHU! . _ Cor. Ave, C. and 7th St. Service at 11, Easter day. Topic: “Why Did Christ Arise?” i In ‘the evening only a sermonette on.a kindred topic will be given, the service to consist mostly.in singing services and to visit the reading room. GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. 8th and Rosser. G. Sprock, Pastor. 10:30 A. M. Easter Service. 11:30 A. M. Sunday School. 7:15 P. M. Bible Study for young people, 8:00 P. M. Evening service. Tuesday evening at 8 P. M. Rev. Johnson will addres the young peo- ple at their regular monthly meet- ing. Wednesday evening, prayer meet- ing at 8 o'clock. Harding’s Chances For Another Term McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Dr. S. F, Halfyard, Pastor. 10:30 Public Worship. Anthem “As it began to Dawn,” By J. W. Lerman, sung by the choir. Solo, “Easter Dawn,” By J. S. Fer- Sung by Mrs. J. A. Larson. he Sacrament of Baptism will be administered. Reception of members. Sermon theme “The Risen Chri 12:00 M. Sunday School. Preceding the study of the lesson a program of song and readings wilt be given. Easter Sunday: offers a favorable opportunity for absent scholars to get back to their classes. 6:30 P. M. Junior League. all the members be present. 6:30 P.M. Epworth League, 7:30 2. M. Public Worship. Cantata “The Resurreetion Story” By Carri B, Adams. bung by a chorus of eighteen voices. ‘hid Cantata is one of the greatest writ- One blast from the bugle of Harry. Daugherty sets the wild echoes flying in every corner of the land. The Attorney-General’s confident declaration that President Harding will be renominated without opposition, and will be “again overwhelmingly elected,” is-a signal that the political shooting for the next Presidential campaign is now in order. Why the Harding hat should be “shied” into the ring so early puzzles some observers, who wonder if certain rivals are getting this notice to keep out. Some sort of contest seems indicated, we are assured, and with the President making twenty speeches in defense of his policies, and constructing planks for a reelection platform; with Senator W. E. Borah outlining his own policies, both foreign and-domestic, in a series of well-advertised speeches; and with Hiram Johnson coming back from Europe “preparing to fight in a spectacular way,” as a paper in his State puts it, it is clear enough to the Baltimore Sun ,“that we shall not have a dull political sum- mer. An exciting, if not enjoyable, time will probably ‘be had by all.’” * ; Read THE LITERARY DIGEST this week for all of the interesting comments regarding Pres- ident Harding’s chances of reelection. ai Among the other unusual news-features in this Number, March 31st, are: bere a aan “it will be een The Cheery Side of the Income Tax British Views of Germany’s Ability to Pay treat. You are invited. The Prospect of an Oil Famine Ruhr Fuel and French Ore (With Map Showing Where the Oil Comes From) When Reindeer Rin With Caribou FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ; ‘ A Jugo-Slavia Now Aiding Austria Ave. B and Fourth St. L. R. Johnson, Pastor. 10:30 A. M.A special program of worship has been prepared for Eas- ter. The pastor will speak on “Our Lord Lives.” The Quartet will sing an anthem by Wilson, “Christ is Risen,” and “An Easter Choral,” by Making Faces Over Deep Breathing and Straight Thinking Why Your Amplifier Howls The Immortal Works of Sir Christopher Wren : . CWith Two Large Hlustrations of What How Leather Substitutes Are Made This Great Architect Accomplished) Condemning the “Petting” Novels A < Tragedy of a Goodless Childhood Crusade Against Unclean Books th thor. Mr. O'Hi ill ; . | ning, “Bear Ye not 0 erat", “by The Gob on the Job While Smyrna Burned Business Backing the Bible 5 the Lord’: ‘ . , Supper will be observed: at the close How to Prevent Railroad Wrecks 5 What a Man Should Spend For Clothes of the. ra aaa Reta , The Column For Better English Investments and Finance 200 M. A special as 4 oon prepared for die Seuday achool: Mer Rouge Murders Go Unpunished Topies of the Day 6:30 P. M. The three departments of the young people will meet. The ic of the Senior department will , “The Easter Psalin:” Group one will lead. 7:30 Baptismal services will be conducted. A specia} program of song will be given by the Young People’s choir led by Mrs. Hughes. The program will consist of selec- tions from "The Gospel of Easter,” by Fearris, 7:45 P. M. Wednesday, Mid-Week meeting and church business meet- ing. 20 Million Women and Girls in ‘Europe Denied Husbands (Continued from page 2) consciously—present. in the sexual nature of a woman than of a man; and that in conequence the satisfac- tion of that impulse is to a great extent the satisfaction of a need || which makes ‘the disprdportionate number of women in any country a real. tragedy: i “I realize the cruelty of a civilize tion in which war. and its accessories create an artificial excess of women Many Striking Ilustrations “I saw a good one in FUN from the PRESS at the Grand Theater this week,” said a toastmaster re- “FUN from the PRESS” is a perennial supply of stories cently. “A little chap climbed on his father’s knee and |} for orators, salesmen, and everybody who just likes to said, Daddy, can you still do tricks? Somewhat sur- |) scatter sunshine with a clever jest or a witty wheeze. It prized, the sire asked, ‘Why, what do you mean, son, “do || embodies the best im current humor that Phe Literary tricks”? And in, all innocence the little lad responded, || Digest gleans from the printed pages of both hemispheres. ‘fell mama says that when you were young you used to | And a hilarioug new reel is released. every week. At all drink like a fish.’” The audience roared an approval of |} leading theaters. FUN from the PRESS is produced by laughter and tho usual early chill of such an occasion | The ‘Literary Digest. Distributed by W. W. Hodkinson was dispeHed. ies I STEPS TAKEN T: LUCKLESS CHILDREN To attribute: the imerease in. ille- | gitimacy to. this yearning for mo- therhood. is at least’ the charitable: -viewpoint, = »