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; ; i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928 | 8:00--Evening worship and The usual service in the evening} service and sermon, 11 a.m, Sunday mon by the pastor. Subject}at 8 o'clock Sie sn 10 a, m. Subject of morning PAGE TWO LARGE CROWD 7 pany was solvent at the time of the|showery weather first part; and Dance at Patterson Hal! | fire, the bankruptey occurring on] generally fair thereafter. Cool be-| Wednesday and Saturday \ “Freedom From Sin.” I. G. Monson, Pastor. sermon, “The Mothers.” No evening | Jan. 23, 1922. The trustee held that nings. 8:00, Wednesday, mid-week meet- 25 ». The rector will attend the| the company was insolvent at the| &i7ning of the week s ATTENDS HIGH ing for prayer and conference. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | convocation at Valley City, Sunday] time and the insurance policy The Bisms Vacation Bible Cor. 4th St, and Ave. C | afternoon. should go to him for creditors. NR FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH] school will begin Monday May 28. A] sunday Service at 11:00 A. M. fae eee Harry C. Postlethy Minister complete registration of pupils will] Subject: “Adam and Fallen Man.” j | Morning worship at 10:30 Moth-) be made on Saturday the _Moth-] Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. | s Day Program, Jers are asked to cooperate with the] “Wednesday — evening Gaubsontt| | committee of Religious Education in : c: “Ideal Womanhood” : ‘ meeting at 8 o'clock. 1 music by the choir in| M#king this the most successful ses-} 4 yeading room is open in the| ping with the day, Secure{Sion thus far. church building every Tuesday ie Out of the Kitchen’’ = aris Thursday and Saturday, excep’ orm Received by Calas ta | MeCABE ‘METHODIST EPISCOPAL fogal Holidays, trom'2 to oP) N Junior Sun School at ¥ CHURCH All other departments at. ‘ory . All are welcome to attend th Dr. S, F, Halfyard, Pastor. eeVices GRAIG WHEE ENG reading | Court Holds That Insurance | Christian Endeavor at 7:00 0 JOLLA, MLEDUMIC WIGHT: Breet Why Be ee cee Aiden “Like w Bheplend teat) | Policy Money Goes To It Judge Jansonius held the company solvent at the time and that the in- surance pglicy had been assigned to the bank." Plaintiff's attorneys were E, T. Burke and L. J. Wehe. UNSETTLED, IS PREDICTION Washfngton, May 12—Weather out- nning Mon SAVE $5 to $15 ARGOUSH snus (Christ! Te’ the Soneoe mn , —— : : BROUBaS MIRTH Leader, Jean MacLeod. us,” by Williams, sung by the) UNITY SOUTH SIDE CITY MISSION | = en U p per Mississippi—Unsettled, ; ’ : Al H as H he Worship ut 8100 otelock,|| SPOT | |) iepalne services over, Sundayyat| 300s: Sausenuny et Gintiicbs cour on men’s and young men’s high grade The 1a audio attending Execllent music under the dir- ae aie toh ae pea : 10 o'clock A. M., in German, and He ae Houeeed Soneink , co ot the Ke high} ection of Mrs, Frank | Barnes-| sermon: theme: Mother's Infiu-| “t 2 o'clock T. M. in English; | of Monoken in its suit aguinst t suits. 20 suits left of this lot. school class play given e jun Anthem: “Thus Saith the Lord.’ in connection with the Sunda: ence. This service will be devot- ed to motherhood. 12:00 M—Sund. School. i school. Please send your worn Paul Fire and Marine Insurani ompany, and in which suit 0, A. ; ; Scheiber, trustee in bankruptey of All the teachers and scholars are|Shacs and ete to the Missto the Menoken Mereantile Company requested to be present. CO at aavercenleal 9:00 P. M—Junior League. ie cetera ann eer! The bank held ao note of $2,929.00 will be given on Decoration Days! on the mercantile company, which Both on the north side of the | pr hy oN soi, Teeitiell Fors at the auditorium last night (Carrie B. Adams); and “The formed peiative auditors for Day O° Lord Is Spent.” (Carrie the delightful little three act comedy, —_B, Adams Riss Mary Ramsdale directed the) Junior Endeavor Monday eveni at 4:15. Subject “Fearing and Not itself was a light, amus-| Fearing.” Leader, Robert McCurdy. ing sketeh filled with sparkling bits! Theme: aking of a Man.” AC Vel pri sexy lea) for tery CUne) i people. SAVE af conversation upheld by an inter-| The Session will meet at the} ,_ A ss) aa church, x Et i eae esting plot that allowed space for) Manse Monday evening at 8 o'clock. ae Ok ea J. B. Happel, Pastor. ot ee eee sae has Be tines i a ele ee ee Ne aane Topic: “Anniversary Day J.B. Alsbury, Asst. Pastor.| 599." The insurance company put 4 ay fice, ena sed lig. aRGIER —Public Worship. sien: = sea the money in the court's hands. drawing room, the kitchen, and the| All are cordially invited to the cqublic Worship: ipo] MUON LUTHERAN CHURCH PN a ad service of the chur (Avenue D, near Seventh Street) 10:30—German service. 8:00 P. M.—English service. No services on, May 27. Begin- ning with June until further notice German will be held at 10) A. M., English services at 11 A. M., dining room Both the k dining room tal. It is seldom tat an aud is given an opportunity to see dinner so completely ~repared in the] German sermon kitchen “while you wait,” or to see| other services are condycted in the money should go to the bank or to the trustee in bankruptcy of the mercantile company for benefit of creditors. The plaintiff claimed the |insurance policy was assigned to it and also that the mercantile com- cene and th ung by the choir. Quartette: “The Love of 3,” by Excell. Sermon Theme: “Aspects of the on boys’ suits, ages 6 to 18. 15 suits left of this lot. SAVE $2 to $3 on your spring hat. 30 hats left of this lot. S. E. Bergeson & Son rather Church, corner Seventh and Rosser Streets. C. F_ Strutz, Pastor. 3 Christian Lif ) to 10:30. All ; . 0 Gospel hymns will be sung. You | EVANGELICAL CHURCH or HE flame-breathing dra- @n entire dinner ed from soup} English language. Le Hee cane ‘The evening services will be cancell- gon of destruction hov- to coffee on the The popul-; Bible School at 10:30 with a ed to give the pastor opportunity ers over you Swooping senna ations | Mother's Duy message following the] TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN hold, | lesson CHURCH gave an opportunity good deal Christiag yr meeting at Cor Ave, C and 7th St. OF the amusing bits Ors ‘Why Do We Contrary to announcement last and allowed Gwendolyn Jon Christ is the] week, the Mother's Day exercises will Cor. 8th and Rosser. Olivia Dangerfield, the cook, F. Strutz, leader.| be held next Sunday at 11 o'clock G. Sprock, Pastor. chance to find amusi of occu- | “This will be followed by an evan-] A. M. instead of 8 P.M. Several | 10:30—Mother’s Day sermon. 's out of town. or Bartling, Pastor. arity 6f the kitchen, ‘ts to serve pl for all the men in t down, it may seize perty and destroy it. your pro- GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Be insured in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company and pation for her many s \gelistic sermon. It is expected that] children will be presented for bapt-| 11:3 school. you will haye less fear of > itors. | several angelical Miy@ters will] ism. 7:15—Young People’s meeting. Abe AVG leu awobente aa Olivia, the intellectual Irisn ecok,| spend Sunday in Bismarck on their]~ The choir will sing “The Lord is] Peter Klein, leader. Ire when your property 1s Wwas delightful. is proper for|way to Conference and it is likely mindfull of His Own.” 8:00—Sermon, “The Ascension.” destroyed, you will be fully all figures revolv-|that one of them will preach in the! Mrs. J. A. Hyland will render “I'll ees a ‘@d around her. She appeared charm- | evening, Wear Whi Flower For You,| ST, GEORGES EPISCOPAL CHURCH ing, handled her pare wita sk‘ll, andj There will be special Mother's Day| Mother Dear,” and Miss Ruth Ua Dr. Joseph Ryerson, Rector. kept the action movin, music at all the service: vorson, “That Sweet Story of Qld. Early celebration, 8 a. m. Morning Playing opposi her and eroper-' A cordial welcome extended to ating with all her action was Edgar/| all, This is the pastor's last Sun- Scott as Burton Crane from the!day on the field before he gocs to North who took the leading male | conference, and he takes this means role. ‘of thanking his constituency for the While taking part of tl minor | noble support they have given him acters in the play Cayou) during the year, and he trusts that Elizabeth Dangerf: Evaline| the future e even greater suc- the leading lad: réimbursed for the loss.’ Let this ageney aid you. Its seryice is invaluable to pro- perty owners and is- free. Just call or phone— MURPHY TT oo Pe ML All Makes sold and Salesmen Wanted 8 Falkner, Louse cess in the work of the Lord in Biomarek “The Man Who Knows ios lothi Ikner, her di jthis chureh, than was possible in If sou are foot loose or want to take on something for mypewolten Insurance. Tailoring. Clot! ing. dahl as Thomas L the past. Bismarck, Bismarck N. D. Mu Ferts, statistical “poet { Benser 2 EE a your spare moments we want to talk to you. If you are s Sol attorn ey| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH employed at the present time and not satisfied with your EME UU UU nd guest, ilitsehka Corner Ave, B and 4th St. earnings, see us at onee. This is a new purchasing plan that is going to be sold in the entire State to the auto- mobile owner and is being handled in a manner that the salesmen will like and big money should be made if in- Paul Dangerfield, the butler, Ken-| L. R. Johnson, Pastor neth Preston as Randolph Weeks.| A special program has been pre- agent for the Dangerfields, andi ared for Mother's Di se Scroggins as Charles Danger- 10:30—Morning Worship and ser- Id all contributed to the charm- mon by the pastor on the theme ensemble. The 3-Mile “Kick” — | In the Rum Ruling " ‘ “The Divine Right of Mother structions are followed. This is not idle banter and if Although Miss Jones played a There will be special music both i & Bes 2 very efficient lead and deserves uch) morning and evening. you want to make from $100.00 to $200.00 per week with credit for the easy manner in which} 12:00, Noon—Sunday School. all leads furnished, write to W. Il. Paulsen, Room 402, | “she handled the Irish brogue and Our superintendent, Mrs. Evarts uations she was greatly aided by} is always glad to see the pupils which her fellow pla nd teachers regular and prompt in interpreting their Young People’s Union and nan Glitsehka adapted himself} Children’s meetings, with completeness to his part as a} hither de bkad th pt awd acted the part; his walk even wi ‘ : at of a sedate English butler.! - “Earl Benser took the part of a di: q wreeable character with thorough-| Grand Pacifie Hotel, Bismarck, N. D.,:or call in person after 9 a. m. for an interview. art AU NOON NONCTNO STACAC TAC ACNE ALC | i i Three miles out in the ocean runs an imaginary || heads of European steamship companies say they Paaereaaiaikenieth Preston as* the line along our shores which divides the ‘‘dry’’ land will abide by the letter and spirit of American Gecntiof the Dangerficlls appeared| M kee It. ij I bit and water of the United States from the ‘wet’ rulings, altho others hope that there will not be to go through all the stages of em-} Lif Off . “i a e a a d world without.’’ Within that line (and within | very rigid enforcements. Some rather amazing | varrassment of an, unlucky real es-| LI t with Fingers similar lines around our insular posse no predictions about what will happen. have been eur- ; aaa eRe ChB ECE yng gini| foreign ship, be she British, French, Italian, Portu- rent in news and editorial columns of leading news- ” The Bale peiaes ira liner iniedips| guese, nay carry sealed or unsealed, a single drop papers. ercilious old busy-body, who usurp-| E ‘ of intoxicating liquor for be ge purposes. Out- All phases of this new development in the ed a prominent place in every situa-| Most of your transactions at this bank are side those lines our own ships may legally serve working of the Volstead Act are reflected iy an pion: in niet aheneoula po iby athe concerned with such routine matters as the into. nts without limit. interesting article in this) week’s~ is 1 ‘of THE erfere, was ha y a | 5 q 5 ay ree mali a e Unite es Si Y y RST. 7 Brie ciiiiderabie’ oricinality A deposit or withdrawal of money. 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