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p, m. Subject, “ A Christmas Story, Worthy of Imitation.” Monday evening, 7:30 p. m Ghristmas in the Churches || 10 | Christmas program, Tuesday a. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ST. GEORGES CHURCH -—Christmas services at 10:30 a. m TMAS PROGRAM Dr. Ryerson, Rector, { M. Monday Siidday? bétera, ChE: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Cor. 4th St. and Avenue C, by Mr. Meses! Sunday School wi at 10: bed i, Ph ay School will meet at 10:00 Sunday s ce at 11:00 A. M. | x» by Young Ladies of Mrs. Rub-{ Morning service and sermon’ at, , 5UbJec Universe, In-| iiclaxs. 11:00 A. M. cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic! “crowning of Christmas”, a Holiday Christmas eve, Dec. 24th. Force?’ : H Play! The annual Christmas Thee service) Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Chairm by Neil York|will be held at 7:30 P.M. in the! Wednesday evening — testi nial | wated with Committee). parish house. Santa will be there | M¢eting at & o'clock. { “Gome Holidays All” By girlatwith ‘a good supply of presents for| 4 Teeding! room is open.in the |church building nior Dept, the little o: program of songs | © Atdyee Bailey, announces New| and secitations will be rendered by | 2hursday and Saturday, except legal | : holidays, from 2 to 4 P.M. | Day the boys and girls i é by jorie Acker:| Mid-night services will commenco| All are weleonfé, to sttend these att eG RAL, |services and to visit the reading | ounces Children’s Day, | The Choir under the direction of | T°°™ . by n Ackerman | Mrs, Hermann Scheffer choir leader ildren’s Sabbath’? by] with Mrs. J. L. Bankston, organist, OAKLAND ‘SALE = Class will sing Cruickshanks, Mass in E °; Independence Day. . The choir will sing “The Hush IS BEST EVER) Merle Enge. f Night Hath Fallen” by Spence as i Thanksgiving Day. jan offertory anthem. Mrs, Scheffer, Pontiac, Mich., Dec. 22.—The Qak-! sgiving Day, by Eva Lon will lent Night.” land Motor Car company reports the | We are indebted to Mrs. P, C, sale of cars during November was Remington for the Christmas tree,| the largest in its history for that] | ttee spes Ab which we know will delight the, month, The sales were three times | Crown" Girls| hearts of the little folks ! those of November, 1922, and exceed- The Subject of the réctors sermon, | ed even the previous high November | petitioned Congress. to nday morning will be “What Shall | record of 1919 during a y which j enact a constitutional _ amendment do with the Prophets, burn them, Was considered «banner one in the recognizing the authority of Jesus on Judeas Hillsides"| drive them out, or listen to them?” motor car industry Christ. He has devoted ‘much of Grand Chorus. Christmas Morning Service | The company likewise reports that| his time for nearly 40 years toward 1 At the hour of 10:30 A. M. there | 4n analysis of country-wide sales of | compilation of an Indian grammar Welcor ynthia Burseme| will be a celebration of the Holy, #ll makes of cars shows the Oakland) that would enable fhe Iroquois to The Committee Robert Kiing! Communion in St. Georges Church.| advanced in sales from 19th place) translate the Bible into their own y Tuesday, | nnounces Chr us Day ente George Washington, it is related, Whe Luthers Cradle song ..Miss Blumer|‘Any who may be unable to attend | in October, 1922, to 7th place in Oct- Janguage. . An Act of Courtesy... Vernon Engg} the mid-night service come to the | ober, 1923. NE \. P ; a 2 ‘A Christmas Flower. ..Eleanor Cook] morning service. The phenomenal jump in sules for|Kanda district of Tokio, destroyed | {fl E threw a silver dollar across the Poto: = significant| by, the earthquake and fire. The Gifts for Jesus Mrs. Warren} A cordial invitation is extended to Oakland is particular’ : : G Song-—“Christmas Clapping Song”—| all who can to spend the midnight | at this time of the year when sales buildings will be erected on the | [7 : , a we ” 2 eel ReUEURUISES HeoHTAR: “ordinarily taper off somewhat, old site, which is one of the stu- |/f mac River. At the spot Where the BI ; Sebepe Hellad ‘The Vv hate . Jose, C. J. Nephler, gener: ales man-| dent centers of the city: The work | ff = Holly Greet George Bells} The Vestry are anxious to close phler, ¢ ¥ Will SCUOBY ‘ans H 4 *: = Don't Forget... Winnora Haggerty |up the year with balanced books, and) a8er of Oakland, attributes the lange wee ME ole UAC She) te ] i |? Star Miss Boise|a 100 percent canvass made for the | fall and early winter sales record to ee - ] % . ; - Stat vi clone Dropping. Mice Moffit New Year. the results sg far have |the many distinctive features of the] TONG AWARD E feat is said to have been performed, E Land Where Christmas Presents| been splendid, a total of 75 percent) new line of cars, and the rapid’ MADE DE MONDAY | ie ~ Grow-—Miss Boise, Edwin Phillis/ has been hed, a little effort upon | rowth of Oakland's dealer organiza- | = bas J i ‘ = Brainard. a the part of all will bring it over OS eat A f | a oe \ Bs h 2 as é . Z Christmas Stocking Miss Weisen/ top. | . A. Armstrong, factory he Workmen's Compensation | | pro: ~ horn: : net eel oar ere’ | manager of the Oakland | Commission, atter a long ses b¢ t e stream as ap, ximately a mile In AuSipesstion. Wather ORR: ane aL cuuRCH | company, held dealer service mect-| today at which the B. H. ES ‘ caine peor if me Sean ea - Sane [ings at Boston and New York dur-| clatm against Emmons -county for ; . >RES RIAN BIBLI “scnoot |Comer uth and Rosser Streets. ing the’last week. J. H. Otis, special] Compensation because of injuries | i 7 PRESBYTERIAN BI i _F, Strutz, Pastor. | service representative, held’ similar| in an automobile wreck while he | width. But admittedly, a dollar went Rieaig eveningeDec. 23, 7:80'p. mn. | Geta service and ei Commun- | service meetings at Pittsburgh, was county highway suneri@tend- tod ‘ Following the custom of the past |)" a SG Ce ae nae adelphia, Washington, D. C., Buffalo) $n Hee con idered: adjourned until | {4 : : Rebs ond harmony with the} Ptesiding Elder from 10:30 to 11:45! and Cleveland. Monday morning, when it is expected | | 1 Ge a ae ue Pee oa SES its | the award will be announced, E farther then, than now. a iL give w White Gift Christ-| _ Bible School from 10:45 to 11:45 | ’ | ile : eg See ee Ulcer They will present the |A- M. Followed by a briet alt | HERE Ss LATEST « WILL CONSIDER | s : Frei Chrismas story ina Miracle play in | talk. x . WEATHER YARNS| iS The purchasing power of a dollar four scen The school will be as-| | Evangelical League of C. E. a - TAX PROBLEM | F po seied by the members of the even. |A. M, in charge of the Executive | ¥ = si Labbe ing choir. At the close of the play |Commiltee who will present a strong) | Here's the atest North Dakots | Governbi Nestow thax ot Mecitel am ae cae be clacses and by depart. {Christmas program of special musie | Winter-weather stor tolappolnt aiganininelond fz bill has shrunk considerably in th Inants with sive White Gifts to the {and short Christgas talks by ari | atked out Of the Dr puymother hen'| subject of the general tax problem. | 14 ; v1 : e orde . ba Heine : ; : little chieckens, just hatched, on h discuss the mattea, wi : follows: The Intermediate League will have |)... 2 them while visiting in Minot for the | |i c Processional—Qrgan and Violin—|a simultaneous meeting in the base- | PQemper iibris 4 hen on ythe | Christmas Pvt ak a aia o S last ten years. There has never bee n ae came queen . mele ment af ae churshy in charge of Mrs. farm of E. Kostenko, ony of Kill- The governor, pointing out that he | |i ‘ a ae panne Rae, | Gr Meter erin and Eee gone ocr |tad manele ee a le a time when discriminate buying e Chrismas Story. ' e eve ; service a TerBer ministrative commission” authoriz Scene 1. The Wise Men Holy Communion will be in charge|°” December 18. S by the leglialgluie deglabedihis twill g sc ie uying Organ with violin—We Three | of Rev. C, A. Breger. There will be |@———__—_—-—@ | ingness to further a movement in the ae ce a Ces Kings {special music by the chorus, VI interest. of the solution of taxation Ae eiake a4 Enter Wise Mei , |. The Christmas program of the Sun- AT THE MO ES ‘ problems if men thoroughly qualified paid bigger dividends Men’s chorus—“We Three Kings” School will be given on Monday to make \the investigation can be z in bes of Wise Men Depart evening the 24th at 8 o'clock, The CAPITAL. found who have the time and willing- Mes : : AaRS Seene II. The hepherds— detailed program appears elsewhere, Douglas MucLeun, whose work dur- | ness to serve in such a capacity. 5 Bvery day this newspaper contains oncert ¢ ee n Tuesday mofning at 11 o’clock|ing the past year ranks him as tne —_—— Organ and violin—“While Shep-|there will be German preaching ser-| screen's foremost light comedian, ST. MARY’S TEAM ia ; herds W atch. and at in the evening pray-| makes his debut as the producer of, 2 IS VI OR) & 4 .Enter Shepherds ce in English. his own starring vehicles in “Going CT E 5 Be asin ial Christmas, services and| Up,” his. latest comedy production, E itformation that you. should have t to epherds depart. — carolling at the Bismarck Hospital| which comes to the Capital theater es = 2 Behe aay way iene, [Monday evening and Tyesday after-| for three days commencing. Mond ha ah Mary's High Seearins| va ; rgan and violin—Holy Night. noon. A cordial invitation is ex-| To those in the motion picture in- | io. 1. a” 2 ‘ Enter Angles. tended to the public to worship with | dustry, Mr, MacLean’s advent into | 0% last night at St. Mary's sevm by |] imerease your a. pie anon es eR hand Mary us in all the abi fees. « the production field is significant. To |* Score of & . e was , } A ee Great Hymn — BuO) RRLCIARC up) chunesmeer dic tina ee cee ceeartenae as | E olo—Luthers’ Cradle Hymn. apichaies 4 g { 2 ‘ A portance of the move and its effect : : re ls z Scene IV. The Adoration— bn his fortheoming production may | 0M overcome by the St. Mary's. |i advertisements are intimate Organ and violin—Holy, Holy, Soule cou ereeRIRa ROE The first half ended 14 to 8 in favor | f qe Holy. . d | Mr MacLean's decision to profuce | Of St. Mary's. In the last half St. || . Change grouping The pulpit is being supplied by|his own vehicles and to continue av. |Mary’s held the Juniors to one bas- : , Enter Shepherds the ‘Rev. Harper. urns, whove| pearing in the star roles was the re |KGt, which was made from | center, i lessons i in every-day e econgmny, Enter Wise Men, residence is 11 Thayer Street, Phone | sult of his determination to offer the while they made four goals. The| |i ‘i ee CNiraing Worship al 10:800A. a0 |e ee ees eamunea ear ery Heat Hae ae Juniors | jeg : a : (at 10:30 A. M. | productions from every angle. 5 ry's uniors won Whig Gite mgm themes "he Incsmation| "Ne var can bape to suse and [¢, Kelle rf R, Horner, capt. teaen you how, wnt and for ¥ what Hark the Herald Angels.” | of BO ei ae to remain in public favor with baa | MeCarty If Thomas | F omen E area! aes ug laeaage pictures,” suys Mr. MacLean. “ . Hiland (capt) ¢ R. LeRoy } CABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Ardem “Brightest and Best of | formi ; McCarty 1 i Vi ‘orming my own production company McCarty Ig Keibert «SHURE the Sons of the Morning.” by Buck.| and” surrounding mjaeif with tie |. Finyalaon xg Anderson | your dollar wal: go farthest, ‘eo Drofeisor Harry L. Wacner, Organist| by Vin@nt Secon re aim ingrre best, moet capable, and caper once Reteress Can iMassaeh: i f Le st] Die Vincent jaids’ that can be obtained, I feel —— H ‘ ‘A. M. Public Worship. | Junior Bible School at 9:30 A. M | am insuri aot Rea : \ ; ‘ am insuring myself against the sort CAGE RESULTS H\- : M hi 11 f. hi ba: 1 Organ Prelude. all other departments at 12. sees ‘ re ltane 3 seer ||) ere. ant o. eir Yr ns et ais Praive to the Etornat| Junior Christian Endeavor, Sundey |oupo ce akg ee ee : ‘ atnerhi-te ga * Lord” by Adams. )3 Poe. OV rinses hy cee eangements |) Gareoenighiasw \ © Sung by double quartette. iE aden Auburne Olson. | it Be ihe te cecnrenehe Aes story | Moorhead high ae Falls | E through the J dsisiibiaemonte: Almost Organ | ote nae oublest Lessons from the First! material availabie, regardless of how { 11. Wi . Ng J S EF SolotThe Bee eee ee little or how much it may cost, and | Illinois 16; Towa State 12, f Soe) oe f ta eee: aes H. Ferner. | ; a Be Fey aa istian Endeavor Sunday | to convert such material into the fin- | Dartmouth 37; New York Univer-| {hm - . “oe 4 Sermap Theme » Gift of a at ds0bEy M. ae est possible sercen entertainment. I | sity 26. — Uk ev a) ne’ nie rtunit ae fe red Fhe. pustinus Subject “Advent Lesson trom Beth. |{<2! tuat ‘Going Up” which is the | Brown 15; Brooklyn Poly, 11. | > ery. ils oppor ie oaatoes + 18100 M--Sunday School lehems.” i m leth« | first picture produced by my new or- |’ Columbia 41; Wesleyan 20, A j te 5 ‘ A full attendance is requested. Christmas program, Sinday at | Seuzatiom demonstnetes quite satis. | :Lovale 26; Grove City cereal. 1m Prem nenaance ie. renuee et | oss) PW ¥ st [factorily what we will be able to a) Michigan 24; University of Cin-| through. an ‘advertisement, -Prae- Rites si tor the voune people. | Bible Study and Prayep Service a(n ; | SURNREE MGs aera Wi ae : ; “G:80 P. M. Epworth League. 30 P.M. eee Heidelberg 24; River Falls Normal | : 1 A special program f “The Music| Girls Reserve will assemble at| « d hci sees i Hie Be Gisimat” will be given chureh Monday at 7:30 P. M, | pg ttuwgles of, Red, Gap” featuring |” Creighton 39; Indiana 29, tieally evtry uimusual~ ay is adlver- + "4:30 P.M. Public Worship. — : i: ENS y HI : > Organ Prelude. ‘ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Oo eee Unie Leones. aie | CURIS ite é ue ee eet eiene Night auto | a Fourth St, | Ch¥istmas show at the Eltingéthea- EVENING POST | he. " - son, 3 i a y “d ' Sung by~Double Male Quartette.| 19:30, TROARE REPS ete. ee me shomn Maaany ees ‘5 ; j . i ship. Rev. O./nesday and Thursday. Nearly every- —s— ; 1 Organ Offertory. Realris | 3 Jacobson, State Convention Pas-| one is familiar with Harry Leon Wil- New York, Dec. 22.—Cyrus-H. K. 1 Anthem-—‘“Angels from the ealms tor, will speak in the morning on| son's story of the strife in Red Gap {Curtis, Philadelphia publister, to-! of Glory” By Montgomery and{«My Trip to Europe”. Rev. Jucob- day purchased the New York Hven- || { Adams: Sung by the Choir. son was granted a leave of absonee | cep eg sueremacy. Ma Pettingill; ing Post, one of-the. olilest\ after- i Sola, selected, by Mrs, J. A. Larson. | tast summer whe ‘ mee | Cousin Exebert, Ruggles, Mrs. Effie, | noon papers in New York. The an- i : “ £ Bethlehem,” a when-ne attended the| the Belknap-Jacksons and the rest , a Seg, Pheenetis 9 "| Baptist World's Alliance at Stock-| of the entertaining characters come | nOWRceMent Was made after a {jie 1 by Gobriel. holm. He will tell of European con- ie in tat 2 ens come! meeting of stockholders of the || i Sung by Double Male Quartette.|iiuma, He fill tell of Europ to life in this Paramount picture. | aper. Address. a gay ecerecs mer Edwin QP - 4 Trio, “Sing, Oh Sing This Blessed raeuney pate: The program FIGHT PICTURES SHOWN Evening Bao aprosiiene. ot mel i Morn.” By Wadsworth and Adams. | sonaq, peg sebool wil be given| The Dempscy-Gibbons fight pic-| nounced that Mr. Curtis would take || Sung by Miss Bessie Williams, Mrs.| NORG#Y evening at 7:20 in the |tures, which were shown at the Au-lover the paper immediately, .. The | Ii 4. F. A. Ackerman, Mr. Wm. J. Noggle. oe B.Y.P.Ua ditorium last night, brought the last | purchase price. wal:-not disclosed. { Anthem, “All Hail” by Perrgnet 130 Evenin U. and Crusaders. | Fourth of July scrap a lot closer to/Mr, Curtis, i. was ann a, | and “Adams.” Sung by, Double Male}, 1°14, pstegd varie. The pos-|Bismarck people who were agog| would butlipe bis policy in @ stAte- | [ig i Quartette. tonwill, speak oni“ The Unspeakabie | pyar the fight at the time. One ,lo-|anent to’ te published in. the edi- F Anthem, “All Glory, Land and |G!" Ps cal man ‘who saw the fight at Shelby |torial page of the Post tomorrow. ||} } Honor,” by Neale and Adams. Sung Pert kn 4 oil site two special| declared the pictures told the story] The syadicate, - dtegsed by Mr. |f] + by the Choi 4 eon jcompletely, and several fans waxed |‘Gay, whit. owned ones, ac- 115 {| Sopranos=Mrs: J. A. Larson, Mrs.) (The Herald Angels -Fearris | enthusiastic when Gibbons bested! quired phersl: trom ee } F. G. Ackerman, Miss -Bessie Wil- oly Night”. -Wilson | Dempsey in some rounds. The pic- of J. P.. Morgan | &, oie . } diame, 8:00 Wednesday, Beary of Prayer, tures are shown again tonight. - Re Oe in aia, 1922. John H.||— i ‘Altos—Mrs. F. Bavendick, Mrs, B.|#nd meditation. a pack was |[f 3 -M, Dunn, Miss Dora Wallon. LEN Reger ear evan ss | SAWYER FARMER ie toad, ‘publsher ot wepaper If | 1 ‘Tenors—Mr.° Wm. J. Noggle, Mr. C. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DRAWS 3 Ki brovigd Bene: +1), D. Morton, Mr, Wm. Young, Mr. J.| “Serviees in the First. Lutheran; » Sawyer, N. D., Dec. —Hey ine. paper was, founded in . 1808. Bie t. wegen Church on Avenue D. near Sixth | Klimpel, farmer residing near’ i a a! Basses—Mr. Geo. Kilmer, Mr. C. | Street. here, has EM ea of guilty in ¢” G. Boise, Mr. B. F. Flannagan, Mr. iE Sunday morning at 10:30 German | district court at Minot to a charge i 4G, Peterson. erie: of violating the liquor laws and was LO8T—Fur lined glove t jundayewening at 8:00 English | sentenced by Judge Georgé H, Moel!-}. turn to Quick’ Print. Urity South Side Miaston and Charity ay ite re : f ring to serve 90 days in the. county | WANTED—Roomers ' atte hristmas morning at 10:30, Ger-| jail ‘and, te pay @ fine of $200 .and| Apply-416 Thayer. is ee aa beaiie services every Sunday ati man Services. costs. Klimpel’s farm was raidgd by srt £ 10:39, A.-M. in German. + V, Bartling, Pastor. county and veoderal authorities re- | WANTED > Stlesmen;...w £ English service at aL oak ‘ i Be rt | cently, and.» ‘quantity of mash | experfeice: preferred. fa Prayer ee jay i and some liq ry y found. be eoas A spl 4 make big money, A chathing ch TALC apay To) | hetwoens nome, cee eal i he Misnion, 905 16th; St.) ne fee eK . Subject, poe ae G. P, oe WER ee owed frente oot tn é 57-5. z Tokto, Dec. 22—The Y. M,C. A. ehoom - Kea prone Pre ald ahaa Le ts, 3 -Bunday evening, Young People’s inten to rebaitd | in a gyminn-| | apa é oR. Y ka oe i Alsbury, Asst. Pastor. prayer meeting at 7:15; service at 8 id technical @chOdls in ithe Noipon sree + :

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