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; SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 . : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE THREE ' 2 es 2 ee EAS a sen g ea pie Supt. (A’ good corps of teachers for|will preach appropriate sermons for|]FOR RENT—Four room modern Organ Solo: “Andante Pastorale in f classes of all ages.) the occasion. The of this} apartment furnished or unfurnish- GIVE A RED A” (Spencer)—Mrs. Morgan Morris. ! Young Peoples meeting 7 P. \ church will begin a series of ed May Ist. Phone 773. Trombone Solo: “The Holy City” i. Evening Preaching serv M. on “The Seven Songs of Rev- Be2-tt ° (Adams)—Kyle Piercy, TIME 10 GET SET ; Subject of sermon, “What is the nee Between One Who Is a The theme tomorrow|FOR S -Porch shades, beds, da- Vocal Solo: “He Shall Give His n aL rhly and Heaven-| venport bed, dressers, chairs, buf- Angels Charge Over Thee” (Scott) FIRS? LUTHERAN CHURCH an and One Who Is Not? will be special!) fet,’ small tables ; —Mrs. H. Scheffer. Seventh Strect and Avenue D. he morning choir will sing the s congoleum ri ee . and singing. A cordial wel etc. Good bargains, 404-1st Street. Vocal Duet: “My Faith” (Wells)— E. F. ALFSON mastOe following: Anthem, “Oh, Be Joyful is extended to all. B58-M. 5-2-1w Rev. and Mrs. Paul Wright. = - Morning services 10:30. in the Lord” (Ira B. Wilson). s ke Clones tt Quartet: “Peace I Leave With ‘ Sunday school Anthem, “Bless the Lord” (J. B. s ay HOE Gus You” (Roberts)—Mesdames J. A. Evening servic Wilson). COUPLE UNABL Larson and H. C. Anderson, Fred r. . Davenport, uM a gig |) RO) INDO DLESS\I UNTO). [Po aca Saka Gotan le eo aa EACH OTHER WED | theatre wit be the first event on|Miss Marjorie Best. an the program arranged under the Organ Solo: “O! Sanctissima” (Fr. auspices of the Thursday Musical |Lux)—Jason Waite. Club for the observance of National} Vocal Duet: “Forever With the for Spring And Summer Driving Don’t throw away those old tires. Roll up here and we'll set you up with a set of Seiberling All-Treads and make you a lib- eral allowance on your old cas- ings. e evening program for music is ‘Anthem, ly invited to attend as (Lehrer) of od” I ‘To Thee” Solo, “Spirit J these services. EVANGELICAL REF. CHURCH B. Happel, Pastor. de Mission and Charity St. South. sermon dnesday evening, May 6, ’ \ a he spatial s Music Week, May 3-9. ‘The follow-|Lord” (Gounod)—Dr, and Mrs. H. C. Hees ee ieee feieek | : | Mecting of the men of the } : . gs ervices every Sunday at 11 o'clock /is the monthly ‘business meeting of |; ihe church at 4 po i. when Mr.|tor of the German Lutheran Church elections will be given: Anderson. THIS WEEK ONLY the church, Every member of the ly aie, Mucphebsoh of the ‘Beothet- |here, to ial wed tliite eureln ny) stra: Overture—“Poet and} Vocal Solo: Selected—Prof. J. A. {church is requested to be present. . in ordey that the artha Gaidies, a native and the bridegroom, a native of Croatia, hood of St. Andrew will be pr in two lan, peak ou the Brotherhood work. | bride, Miss M rving National Music week | of music on Sunday will be of a | Pete A hearty jthoce who ¢ me is extended to Glortnevet Bs to worship with us. in for the poo one i — (Suppe)—-Bismarck-Man- | Winther. Se “Resignation” (Cara | Mandan Orchestra. Peters. | Mrs. Genevieve M. Hughes and Miss orney FIRST CHURCH. OF CHRIST, TRINITY EXGHSH LUTHERAN [ii Grder. At the Choral Eucharist | might understand the vows they were Selected—Sidney Ruth Rowley will play piano accom- : + SCIENTIST j ee AE iL sate Beat Mass in E|taking. Neither bride nor groom ce Moyle. | paniments. 3 ath St and Ave. C. GStise Asner ane s_|Flat will be sung and at the offer. {could understand the other's lan- | Solo: “Trusting” (Lieurance) | ervice at 11:00 a. m, aed ee A lhope eRe Lange edolbs SEBEL Hoe guage. F. J. Bavendick. \ erlasting Punish- m. mort Topic: “The Necessity of Proper | Pray Scripture Knowledge.” Public is invited to attend all ser- unday school and Bible class at | vices w and Its Need I Do Not jay School at Wednesday — even ‘ meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is’ open in the chureh building | every Tuesday, d a.m. s @ testimony { On account of a funeral at Fort Too Late To Classify + from 2 to 4 p. be no evening . But the con ag Serie hai ene i of to attend these | ion is re nended to attend )/OR RE Tita ae ast se si und to visit the reading! arewell services of . Alfson He tnaeatee room, instead, at Swedish Lutheran Church,| 2St Broadway. opposite Of course you want Duco—the finish that Oakland pioneered and — 8 y FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J° lp)" insure cannot be broken.” furnished room perfected. Duco is as far in advance of the former automobile Rev. Paul saat Baa t{—vein a0 ipture cannot be broken. yme, close in. Phone finishes as the self-starter is ahead of hand-cranking. Duco finish . M.—dJ e par’ Sra St i = . the (Ghureh (Seneot ane “ea ee Ke Gackive. evo lasts—and its lustre lasts. @ =| Think of a finish that you can 10:30 A. M—Communion Service.| (50, a Rosser Streets.| HE oy esa ' clean of mud, dirt and grit with a dry cloth—a finish that won’t of Members. LU ig acre ceguiile’ ‘ check or flake. & © Learn what this remarkable finish and the he Apostle Boast.” | preferred. Call 217) 8th many other Oakland achievements can mean to you. & = Let pn of vord’s Sup- eo BEY, y-2-t gs bt tr | erayeneree i Be Rien coe us explain also how easily you can buy an Oakland through is f thusie: Duet, Mrs. on “The Pow-| i. Kt surloigh county, on crop the money-saving General Motors Time Payment Plan. Frank Barnes and Mrs. H. * will be given | payment plan, Also 7 room mod Scheffer. Solo by Mrs. H. way School. | ern house for rent on Fifth Street. Scheffer: “Give Alms of Thy sue will meet Geo. M. Register. fi Iw TT $ Goods by Boutemps. 5 | FOR SALE White Dent seed corn ai H factory ool, all class- | pastor |studies to which . M.—Christian Endeavor. The Senior Leagu 0 Evening service. Because of |charge of the Lite! the illness of ¥ ch of the Am-|Committee and will meet at 7:15 p. erican Foreign Mission in Africa, she will not be able to speak. mon: “A Tragic Decision. musie by c ir, Solo by Matchie, “Adore and Be Still,” Gounod, and solo by Mrs. Paul ut $3.00 per bushel guarantee 80 pereent to grow, get the corn and it if it don't grow, brine it and get your money b: hnson, 6 miles south ken, N 5-2. for one dol ones, cents for Address — John . D. Phone be in Social Glass enclosures at small extra cost w A GIFT WITH HEARTBEATS with that keenness which only par- Y ental love inspires. THROBBING WITH THE LOVE Tee anne Ea OF THE GIVER selection goo be a ELGIN “WRIST WA’ l—a gift that isa ee living thing—with every tick a heart nal Music Week will be ob erved throu ition be [ning tomorrow. Bismarck pastor have agreed to cooperate with the committee and 2 pug * PTO father and mother, the gift brat, delivering its devoted message : to the girl graduate is the most through a lifetime of service. | MeCABE MET! io) sacred of all gifts. For often it is the ‘An Elgin possesses the ¢hree Walter E. Vater, Pastor. last important gift to The Little Girl supreme gift essentials — reliability, Tomorrow in cooperation with all Who-ls-Theirs, + beauty and value. the churches we will give a larger In future years, they ma Elgin’s sixty years leadership in the whole world’s watch business insures to music in our 2 ah ational Music week. Music ing gifts, ani this trinity. cleanses the unde ding, ins will go to The That the majority of all gift- it, and lifts it into a realm which it | Jitt = ToSome-One- watchesare Elgins is evidence enough would not reach it were left t> How natural, then, that this quest for intuitive Mother and reasoning should itself. The programme tomorrow | be a ecarching one—wage Father, oer a Lubricator F. A. KNOWLES gion For the New Day,” and a Ta-| dies Quartet will sing for us two} JEWELER BISMARCK, N. D. numbers entitled “Sing the Love of | ckson and “Softly and ices, it be- —bridal gifts, bo ' Thompson. 1 Sunday School. (Class- Junior League. ie CHA se rse FA NOW Evening Worship. PLANT ALFALE the pastor will} A. 1 preach on the eubject, “The. Value| \ GENERAL MOTORS n Worship” and will tell | Soil and weather conditions are at present ideal. There i y of the origin of some of | no surplus or liable to be of either hay or seed of this m our most famous hymns. profitable crop. Flax is ye best nurse crop. Barley is also A mixed quartet will sing for us| good. Shepherd Lead Us” by Wil If you want seed of the ishest quality and the urance j nd Dr, . Howard An- that the resulting field can ate Regis plant our State sing a selected duet. have no other church home j in the city we heartily i worship with us. Strangers especial- | tered 1 field: « or more pure, per Ib . per ™. certified se <f produced on reg a fancy grade 99. 6c fa ordinary gr + ly welcome. 5 a Veen ‘The quality of our ordinary grade with which we furnish an Veo re hap eel The Lubricator You Have Been Looking For. miaayitrasite cenulieneds will sath and 8 P.M. 2D. R. W4 wilt 1 per bushel. $3.75, q eee White blossom sweet ¢ ed, per Ib ose CHURCH It Greases easily when all Ait seeds hulled’ andi. mples free others fail. Orc } | N. D. GRIMM ALFALFA ASSOCIATION i F . ss . Agricultural College, N. D. 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