The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 23, 1925, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. PAGE TWO TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH it I, G. Monson, Pastor { Corner Avenue C and Seventh St. Services Sunday morning at 11 a./ m. Topic: “Confessing Christ.” Selection by the Choir. Sunday school and Bible class at 2:15. On account of the Sunday school | convention holding its meeting in| the Auditorium in the afternoon and | evening, no church will conduct eve-! ning service. { i | McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL, CHURCH { Walter E. Vater, Pastor. i Divine service will be conducted tomorrow, Sunday as follows: 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Dr. W. C. Pearce, Associate General Secretary of the World's nday School Association will occupy the | pulpit. Dr. Pearce is one of th great orators and religious leaders of | the world, a man of international | fame and Bismarck people are priv-| ileged indeed to have the opportun-| ity of hearing him. Do not miss this service. Special music by the choir as follows JL LEADERS AT STATE CONVENTION | SUNDAY SCHOC ident State Council THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE C. H, SIMPSON, Fargo irman.Board of Trustees Hark My Soul,’ Anthem: “Hark, by Shelley. Solo by Mi “An Angel at the Door” by Fischer. Marjorie | es for ali age Sunday school conyen- tion invites you to attend. If =2u have no other church home | cigarette in the city we heartily invite you to! beauty the doctor worship with us. Strangers especial- | girl who smokes exce: Iyewelcome | will notice that she nourished, with star | yellowish skin. e the smoke-dried throat experi-{ nd thus more | Remember the hours 10:30 a. m.) and 8 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH =| ¥ Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. enet Adrian A. Holmes, Pastor. \liauid than is nec 24th. 0 uu. m Services for Sunday, Ma: Morning worship at 10 Dr. Thomas S. Young of Philadelphia | together.” Alcohol generally, Dr, will preach. Bible School 12 noon. John Thorpe, | $n maintains, spoils be: man Supt. There will be no furthe in the church during the day. The| afternoon and evening services are] in the city Auditorium in connection | | with the vention. A joint young people's meeting} will be held in the Presbyterian) ehurch at ) p.m. Bowden of meeting. ST. GEORGE'S 514 Mandan Ave. Mrs. J. L. Bangston, organist. M P. Barnes, choir leader. | Sunday after Ascension Day. 8 Holy Communion. 10 Church School, 11 A. M.—Matins and confirmation. Bishop Tyler will celebrate the early communion and at 11 o'clock ice confirm several candidate: also dedicate the new or and preach, ’ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Cor. 4th St. and Ave. C. Sunday Service at 11:00 m, Subject: “Soul and Bod. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony! meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. ZI0N, EY. LUTHERAN OHURCH Divine services at 10:30 a. m. in the German language. No evening services. | The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the} home of Mrs. J. J. Barth, 712 Sixth} Street on May 28, at p.m. All} the ladies are cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul S. Wright, Pastor. 9:30 Ax M.—Junior Sunday School. | 10:30 A. M.—Morning worship. Text: “What shall a man give in ehange for his soul?” Mark 8 Theme: “A Priceless Commodi Special music by choir. H 12M—Church School, Men's Bible 0 P. M.-C. E. Dr, Bowden of ul, Minn., will lead in ‘a joint meeting of all the young people's societies. 8:00 P, M.—Community serviee in the City Auditorium. We heartily welcome the deiegates to share with us the privilege of worship. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Church, Corner Seventh and Ross- er Sts. C. F. Strutz, pastor. Sunday services as follows: Ger- man service at 9:00 a. m. All other services are conducted in tite Eng- lish language. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Please note ghange in time whieh is made on account of the Sunday School convention. ‘ Preaching services at 11:00 a. m. Rey. E. W. Praetorius, one. of the Convention speakers will preach. Do! not fail to hear him. | “Phere will be no services at the church in the evening, as we join in all the public services of the Sunday School ‘convention. Prayer service and Bible study on Tuesday 8 p,m. , 4 A cordial invitation to all., Women Who Want. Beauty Told To | @ _ Shun Tobacco Eondon, May 23—(A. P.)—Tobaceo a by women has ‘a tendency to de- py their daintiness, according to Dr, Cecil Webb-Johnson, one of Eng- | \to smoke or drink within what ordi- | | narily is termed moderation, “Aman often will y ration of so many pipes, cigars but a, woman is more able and less capable of self-| © his alloted | 12:00 noon Sunday School. (Class. | on pworth League. | un 4:00 P, M-No evening service. We | control t! will unite with all the churches in| tends. the big mass meeting at the city Au-} man [know what more rule, he believe Iso looks under- a false thirst, land the cigarette always go services | fat. SS | At The Movies State Sunday school con-|g—— o| AT THE CAPITOL With Love” is a light} Dr. Richard W,| Screen comedy just z . Paul will address the| nish a good evening’ as was the s' a name from which it EPISCOPAL the CHURCH come F. H. Davenport, Rector d entertainment production which to the Capitol Theatre Mon-| @" with Marguerite moving through the leading role. ry centers around who encouraged 1 ny suitors because she thought she loved them, but who in love with love, fargo District Superintendent Methedist THOMAS S. YOUNG, Philadelphia Di ctor Week - Day and Vacation Schools, Northern Baptist Senvention (a | CITY NEW: | a D James Novie and Steve Backar of Wing, N. D., were in Bismarck Friday on busine: -——____© s busin this week. Soi ara eet ae | Milo. V. Miller of Aberdeen, S. D. You're invited into a pair] i, visiting in E rek with frien of nice new Cantilevers. A.} ae young engineer came aldng und re-| fused to make love to her, though) |. 4 4 nj She tried, with all the tricks in her} highest grede. Modern Dairy.| purchased two new land’s best known specialists on diet and obesity, in his new book “Women and Beauty.” Health and beauty: go hand: in hand, declares: the auttor, Pa & grave Warning is given to.wo- n smokers and drinkers, his the- | - ory being that it, is difficult for the _ women of today, and the men as Well, W. Lucas Co. _C. V. Danie Chevrolet Com ne re stopped Bismare Dairy Procuc~s of onty the | jane from Janesvill Dooce BROTHERS TOURING CAR ‘When summer invites you into the country, you will appreciate more than ever the advantages of Dodge Brothers Touring Car. Open tofresh air and sunlight the Touring Car . is healthful and delightful to drive Moreover, it is common knowledge everywhere that Dodge Brothers product is dependable, and will carry you on ycur way without annoyance—and at small cost. The price is $885 f. 0. b. Detroit — $1025 delivered M. B. GILMAN Ca. 212 MAIN STREET v3 RISMARCK PHONE 608 rd Hall of Miles City, Mont., s visitor in Bismarck manager of the] ny of Wilton, N. Daf «today enroute where he . Dan- + SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925 iels accompanied her asbondl and] «+ BIGGEST CHAIR drove one of the cars back, | WIDE BERTHA COLLARS | Very wide bertha collars of hand | i embroidered net make a dainty Bismarck Hospital finish for printed chiffon gowns. The following were. admitted to the Bismarck hospital yesterday Charles Larson, Plaza; Mayta Boel-| ter, Avina; Emanuel Oshser, Herried, George Watson, McKenzie, Miss Fricks, ; Abraham Hus- Price. L, Smith, Sanger; Mrs. Felix] Lalka, Dogden; Mrs. O. B. Olson, Ti- oga; Mrs. M. Herrman and baby boy of Otter Creek; Mrs. John Grill Cantilever shoes for com- fort-lovers. A. W. Lucas Co. SnamAnen. Electric and —<—<———eee, || LACO AND JULGAR | of Krem, i i Acetylene ivan a the FUNERAL OF Welding Accuracy and beauty have ed them ove fi « MRS. GODDARD. HELD TODAY Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Goddard, mother of Mr. Hi. P.} Goddard, were held thi ternoon at) Webb Bros. chapel, Rev. 2 . Our shop is equipper cf every nation. For With the most up to date machinery which enables us” to weld have been the world, of the Presbyterian chuich, rea Apron the ceremony. The casket was banked your Cylinder Heads, Julgar watches, with beautiful floral tributes and the! Water Jackets, ete. with the Icading Amer- services were largely attended. The \ ican makes will surely please Presbyterian choir assisted in the { m x ‘ yeu, and remember service with special music. | (Welding a Specialty) buying a Lesher presided at the piano. The per « body will be taken on No. 4 tonight | ‘ Hen by H. P, Goddard, to Sioux Falls, S. i BISMARCK great deal to’ the purchaser. §|D., to be buried beside her husband ' and son. Mr, F, A. Goddard of Min-| WELDING rn NOWLES neapolis will meet them enroute and H WORK: "AK Ls W. E. Brewster and daughter, of Chi- Ss JEWEL cago, will join the funeral party at : Sioux Falls. : | 208 TQth St. Phone 776 That gradu . A. Thorberg, H. S. Dobler, Kk. A. looking W. L. Nuessle, T. R. Atkinson| and F, A. Knowles. FOR SALE—Reed pusheart, _ good condition. Call 911 6th St. Phone 779, 5-23 2t ° ee FOR SALE—Overland Coupe 1 month i Elect old, Corwin Motor Co. 5-23 3t] Billy Sunday may be a great evan- TIC tring FOR, SALE—Heavy work horses, gellst, but he looked quite insigniti- weigh from $906 to 3600 a team.|cant when he perched himself in the as cee Also fresh milk cows. J. E. Chesak, | est chair at Thomasville, is an important part of your home. 11 1-2 miles So. East of Bi i , erected as a monu- 5-23 2w air industry, is 13 feet : six feet high, seat nd contains enough nufacture 100 ordinary, partes high, front Te ANNOUNCEMENT _ [six feet, wide I hereby announce myself] !™cr ‘° ™ a candidate for member of CLO Seti i Board of Education at the VARIETY IN LACE Be Sure to Have election to be held on June 2.) tyo Kinds of lace’ are. better 1925. than one this season, and three or t Done Right CARL R. KOSITZKY. | four combined in ene frock are Bue haere EUR AAES - B. K. SKEELS Coal Burns! Electricity) =2£2£———— 408 RROADWAY Gives Don nae i Cantilever shoes “perfectly ame: But Gas is combftsti- » 5 ble. Use The Super-Fuel. "ait A. W. Lucas Any Fuel Will Give Heat. — : But: Gas Stands Highest in ELECTRIC COOKERY the Important Tests of a Fuel. Is Use Gas the Super - Fuel. CORRECT COOKERY Results Plus Stamina That Compel Consideration There is no car that so clearly most painstaking effort and deter- compels first consideration as the _ mined purpose. Chrysler Six— By right of results delivered by no Chrysler results are delivered ware other: car, by right of unparalleled failingly and with continued bril- economy, by right of wonderful _ liance for tens of thousands of miles, roadability. made still more won- anditis that fact that accounts for the derful by effective stabilators,and by _¢at’s ever-growing popularity, almost right of noteworthy stamina. as much as the results themselves. The seemathable deoondabiliyy and Let us di tra é endurance of the ca: re not matters you sae explain ae joie rie os of chance. x : owners say the Chrysler Six is the They are, of course, the résult of the best built car on the market today. _ TheTouring Car, « $1395 TheRoyal Coupe - $189) The Phacion + -\ = 1498 Thipraahens oS Saees TheReadster + +\ > 1625-. Thelmiperial - + = 2065 The Sedan 2 el e+ 1825 The Crown-Imperial- (+ 2195 All prices f. 0. b. Detroit subject to current government tax. We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Chrysler's nracdve pers choses dealers and superior Chrysler service’ rulers WATCHES » matter where you are, you will find LACO the bord- of all countries and into the lives of men and women Laco and Julgar of the leading; Our showing of Laco and

Other pages from this issue: