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PACE TWO * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1925 TROPICS NEXT | PACH TOOTH A ssoo Priest teeta PROGRAM PREPARED FOR STATE MURDERED OBJECTIVE OF U.S. SOCIETY, Explorers Turn Attention, From Poles to Uncharted Area in South America | merchandise credit; J. 0. Bismarck, ninth prize, $5 e credit. RAILWAYS MOTORIZED Santiago, Chile—Coal is sq ex- pensive h that an increasing num- ber of motor busses with railroad | wheels are being used on the rail- ways here for passenger service. $5 greatly overcome for late grain. Fre- tarded field work, and it has been too cool for corn, but the 15-day period ended. with clear and warmer weather. ~~ More than 150 delegates are expected to attend the state Christian Endeavor convention which will be held in Bismarck, June 28 to July | { 1. The following program has been prepared: SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 28th Mr. Clell Gannon, Presiding McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church| 6:230—Meeting held at the Evangeiical Church, Corner Rosser and | :, Vater, Pastor Seventh Streets, BY CHARLES P. STEWART — | | Divine Service will be conducted Praise and Song connie Rev. A. A, Holmes N Waiter | | tomorrow, Sunday. as follows: 10:30 Devotionals 9 § 20.—With the | a. m. Morning Worship. The Pas- Address Rey. E. N. Harris, Burma, India j = fair way tu be conquered eae pias a SOOT Scan on Rev. E. N. Harris has spent thirty years of his life in India nil crise-crossed in every di-| sing ‘the anthem “How. Sweet The under the directi.n of the. Baptist Mission Board and has a by air routes, the N | BES ee eeuie ae a5 si wonderful experience to tell. Name of Jesus Sounds” by Williams. Geographic § beginnin | » will also be favored with ‘e.| 7:45—Adjourn to the Presbyterian Church for meeting at eight o'clock. STS EHE We wil id as Conical Aleries \ lected ladies’ quartet. At this ser- ae to better practical account than the | [Fusents desiroit of “having thelr 8: cee cH CULL Song—Rev. ‘A. A, Holmes cick FORD pol regions . | children baptized will present them : ev. C. PF, strutz The latter m Riba waar | Jat this tine agai sre ae a ree Convention Chorus - or WRI ed UR akted A {12 noon, Sunday School. (Classes ‘elcome by Presi lent of Cit ‘ommisison . seedy ‘ wien are a ao ny peo- | | for all ages). ae a 7 ... Mr. A. P. Lenhart OAS La a aaa | ; 7 p. m. Epworth League. Special Welcome by the Ministerial Association Rev. C: F. Strutz —because Texaco Mi In Sc 1, on the other | ese m and installation of new of. Welcome by the Bismarck Young People Miss Alice Strutz Oil Ford lubri oo a aaa abode tite: bi Se, in. Evenly WOrENige: ORE Response to Welcome ........ Miss Dorothy MacGillvray, Diakinson ey beety, the United unexplored brief hour of real inspiration: ser- preci Lp ue ai Evangelical Male Chorus moving part with clean, unsettled by e vic he Pastor will preach on the nnouncement an appointment of Committees 5 Post and ; subject, “Spiritual Agriculture”, or Offering s i ae Soaee certainly enormously |‘Lessons From e Soil.” The! \dress—The Glorious Life ... Rev. Paul 8. Wright exaco—cold or hot and presumably unpopulated |mixed quartet will sing for us, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church z a few small Indian tribes. i“Tarry With Me” ia? Binsute. Closing Hymn these can be killed off to If you have no other Church Home Foti room for civilization. Again in the city we heartily invite you) ~ Benediction AND excepting the coast and the big to worship with ys. Strangers es-| N EVER rivers, which are known already, this | . pecially welcome. } ) virgin field stretches approximately | == RoR rabat thes koasaHOTaO Oka: MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 28th from the Capricorn, from the At x 3 and 8 p. m. Mrs. W. E. Butler, Presiding lantic to the Andes, something like ; { . ae . A Q emilee! SAN Ceniplee! : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8:60—Praise and Song . Rev. A. A. Holmes } a yvood time to start on giv- | 2 @ % @ ye | Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. 15—Morning Watch . Rev. Paul S. Wright i j Sele Ehe “ohee over,” ‘the National | c 1 DL si é ~~ .. Rev. Daniel Earl, Pastor, 8:45—The Glory of Witnessing (ike Prayer Meeting Committee) ( Geographic folk think. [=e Bcc Services for Sunday, June 21, es e Miss Helen Crawford \ | eee fe That's what Ruth Gillette, Broadway |, Morning worship at 10:80 a.m. 9.15—The Glorious Social Life “Miss Marguerite Black, Grandin : : { CA Aaa ae eae nee company for every broken or dam- | Sermon by the Pastor. Subject of| 9:45—Recess Prof. 0:.B. Turner of the Univer-” | cae eld an pause t y tooth. And just to show the insurance company how | “Bible School 12 noon. John Thospe, |12:00—The Glory of Missionary Service ............. Mrs. W.E. Barringer, | sity of Louisiana, who was found! OR ‘ j Jiteot six million : s to write such a policy, the fair Ruth is going to present | supt, e Steet e | Yaurusred ron tHe, unvernity care . r Amp ei eth slow TBI 's the |it with a Dill for $5000 for one pearl broken on a piece of ice in 2 ip j 10:30—The Glory and Value of Publicity in our Activties for Christ] #! Batan Rouge, ha. He had been: Ore oe Miching ite eany at | glass of lemonade, At least that’s what Ruth siys she's going to do, DreRiiGe spc ase Ree Baal and the Church Miss Esther Brémer| s/ain, with “the ax which is shown tempt, to, take it by storm means {and after looking at Ruth, who could doubt her? ‘The arrow points | Earl will preach, 11:00—Address—The Secret of a Successful Society ...... ied death—-not half the time, as at the to the ibroken tooth. Fe mori ing choir will sing the Rev. Harper Burns, Steele | — SReRE Te | j ‘s hubs, but almost inevitably. {|————— —— - following: “Beyond the Sea” (Hol-|11:30—A Short Literature Talk . .. Miss Barbara Register ny f uplane might fy over a ¢0 ton): "Blessed Is the Nation” (Wil 8 AWARDS MADE of it, a dirigible, perhaps, clear nm). Qt wos O28 ONT BRN eae Geer TAL thle ‘evening seFvicosyeeqeholr! MONDAY AFTERNOON TO WINNERS OF | Tia ty Seeenore te at will singe annem, SE Will Give Mrs. W. B. Butler, Presiding PUZZLE CONTEST through, half a dozen miles a day. Ou at s. J. i. Hughes) wi Para, a modern city of 120,000, at Ties sing, “God That Made Us Earth and! 9:00—Praise and Song . the Amazon’s mouth, stands in the BEACH C J$ TAKEN Sons of Norway comprising North | Heaven.” rf 2:15—Devotionals F. H. Gierman of Bismarck is the shadow of the jungle wall—almost a ch, June According to the| Dakota, eastern Montana and Can-| All are welcome to these services.) 9:39 Why a Junior Christian ndeavoréend Why an Intermediate of the first prize of $7 in solid one, of tree trunks and inter-|census report made by County Audi-| ada. The convention closes Sunday. Sage Mrs. ‘Fred Havigon oss word pu: t con- tor McCarthy, Bi s lost but 58] There 00 visitors here early St. George’s Episcopal 3.00—The Gi Enii Tee ed by the Lahr Motor Sales com- agonlometathere thell peanle Gur F five, years, a 5 DUlmbrelarerexpect= eae Pee Davenport, Rector. 514 e Glory of Enlisting (Lockout Committee) AEP per 2. Phe. aihogneeiianti cof, .thell sk for Texaco Motor ack from a] although many have been under the . 5 Aitwinirieraeavanntl aAas F nee in| Impression’ the loss has t ‘ s, president of the| Mrs. J. L. Bangston, organist. 3:30—Address—Memories of my trip through the Holy Land ...... sence Wie had to be made ofthe, Oil Ford and see what your the interior. men’s faces were |er, but it would appear that the on city commission, welcomed| Mrs.. a Barnes, choir leader. E Mr. Franzo Crawford | lists of persons of ul age and|{! Ford can do. in bleached to on pallor, Never|has been holding her own pretty! the visitors. A st fentureliwabllimeciuces sor second | SUbubgmaieey 4:30—Automobile Ride given by The Bismarck Association of Com-|non-owners of —autom Wiles which under a roof the whole] well as compared to many other of} an address by L. Sravnheim of Miné Fine YS HOG merce visiting Bismarck Water Plant, Old'Fort Lincoln, Experi-| were submitted by cach contestant. Sold By CAN EC RA aE a ee Nagi on Sen ncohe eel ee co ptary of the grand] 49 a iA peel , mental Station at Mandan and other interesting points ape other prize winners seed ‘ad been cut off completely, by | last census having shown consider-| lodge. Nels Rein, violinist, will ap- ; 2 ° iss Olive Ha Texaco F sis cha single rat; feat fneteane sy losses in town and city popula-| pear, Officers will be elected today.| yy ™: Matins and Sermon. ond pri Texaco Filling Stztion ee ‘The count in the country d : oe oleate pas os St John MONDAY EVENING Moffit, ; Lockwood Filling Station Productive? ch so! Tha not show any great losses. WARD COUNTY CENSUS n P Seth ols ot . y sat, volt, New Leipzig, fourth ih we . pecan, eter FoRBUnHE during the five years, those who) Minot, “June 20.-Census returns Communion and meditation. Mr. Clell Gannon, Presiding Terchandiaencred ts binieabavendiels Malieyetotor sales ico. ce of Vegetable life makes it_al-| have left us having gone from wide-| from seven villages and two cities in SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH: B fifth prize, $10 merchan- nos yossible to cle eee seattered districts. The census of] Ward county have been filed with 2 8:00—Praise and Song .... Rev. A. A. Holmes Des Fal Uiafenge thasjungle eau be: ariven subdivisions in the coun-|Connty Auditor A. gerson, in am and Swest Streets. Devotionals * Rev. Harper Burns] Balewin, sixth pri ; ieeedderes ; vane addition to a number from townships Bec low, Pastor. Special Music . ..... Convention Chorus|{credit: Carlyle seueat | Once driven back, it can be held} Gite Beach SOs He ea Get aay oe Bible School. Announcements seventh prize, $5 m © credits , | Ghly) (byiicoustantuvigilances | Clty Of Bene io oa Berthold We according to the re-|Evening Worship. at 8 o'clock. | Ser- Offering Mrs. F. L. Fulle arek, eighth | Otherwise: it ains its own with | XilaKe uae MTT anon eeeiOa turns of S, W. Woodho enumer- mon ao Witnessing For God. Special Music = a i astonishing rapidity. The best de-|Saqule Butte Twp. 141-105... ots | mendey ever ine eres ioiclocksiprsy. Address—The Longings of God . Rey. Ward F. Boyd, | scription ve Seen ot it Was written Fea ataseritee in 1915 esieeye Pastor of First Presbyterian Chureh, Jamestown i \, . coe ek) Ue. guage | Divide Township, 136-1 ee Presbyterian Church 7 losing Hymn publlestgn at Ri” de Janeira Phe) Bie, Tym eprerlaet | aceon nr femnopeciane Bekodl Benediction uality Features That i; Wer thervery kniterolloe Grek aa Aue ACE sus returns include: 10:80 a. m, Morning Worship. J cY Ss a fel To dks » = a Douglas village, 290; Foxholm}] Sermon: “Pharisee and. Publican.” Peinienaryitieat: sound 80 dram; oO tek aR township, including ‘townsite, 401; | Text Luke 18:9-14, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30th You Would Expect to G fife, y Township, 141-103 114 a alas nae ee i , Mrs. W. E. Butler, Presiding 4 G ie i } “In silent ranks of floral life, Township, 143-144-103 18 eRe ave ST alae? ae Diving mil Dove Be Fin Only on High 1 ling to the ground they seize.” | Bullion Township, 137-104 ee) me eet Ls 0 ge, fer. ing. rs. Barnes, Mrs. Schef-} 8:00—Praise and Song . Rev. A. A. Holmes : _ Not much as poetry, perhay Beach Twp., 139-140-105-106 643 eae root LA WaT eae “Oh, Eyes that Weary| 2 15—Morning Watch . Rev. Ward F. Boyd Priced Cars. ; it tells the story. enzo Mownskip; (42-4105. 104) ocursne Gcaturas) tron townshine| MaaMtlancn ys cot crt ft Weil some smonnryawore samone) dhe wudians (en ‘the Berthold Indian ° i : Elmwood Township, 142-105... 95) gotiow: oe nes] 42:00 M.° Other '‘d&partments ‘of Reservation in North Dakota ..... .. Miss Deborah Hall 4 > everthel bit by bit this coun- Garner Township, "198-104...2. 121] ron, 1485 ‘ 5 Gatinwn, |Our Schoal, artments ‘of | 9:15 Program given by the Indian girls from the Government School ean ue ey corto bel rane elhi Township, 141-104. ....;. 109) 4615 Kenmare, 'S) airie, | School. at Bismarck and the Mission School at Elbowoods. y mer but never as hot as Washington! Grand Total 0 .........++--4,331| Menta Bible sStudy 1Glaas. peepee i AVIGNNGE Wa chiniaton day. | a p. m. Young People’s Christian :00—Question Box and Pep talk followed with reports of Activities Ample rainfall. A bottomlessly| © OLD SE’ TL ERS. To ME } a ee. es ied on in the different Christian Endeavor Societies over the ' widh soil. Gindatenen une: oO é P. m. Evening Service. ... Mrs. Fred Hanson in charge _ Unhealthy? Deadly, in the inter-| County Ol soc! s | een Miscovaring God's Se 1a0; 30— Address The Living Word: A Challenge of Jesus ose ior, where nature h her undisputed | having its pienie Eliane Special music. 00—A . Rey Ralph V. Conard, Killdeer i y, but no worse at the coast cities,| union on S: June °1 260; Bi o1 “ { »| 11:00—Annual Business Metin, with modern. medicine on the job, | event will be held at’ Gla Hal at ee Solo) niChe # Weetly:SolemnyT¥oneht: . | than in present-day Havana or Pan. [the program consists Spring Lake, 186; Snud Solo, selected Mrs, Shin N ne ; f ball "ame, sport for the children | ville 218; Margaret, Passport,| “Twas glad when they ssid unto OAT AT RENOON pie aenay, until the Geographic peo. business meeting, picnic dinner and te Baden, ? 5; Gasman, 200; Eur-/me, ‘Let us go into the House of the Mire W/o ie suatles, yHeeaMiiae of a 218; and Mis ” invi 5 continent, more or less, they haven't one ana el sere this Geis, You te come and’ 9:20 Praise and Song ... .. Rev. A. A. Holmes discovered everything. wrotAlns ID Ss. D. CROPS es : Qu :45—Devotionals, ake - Rev. James Elvin, ae rookings, S. D., June 20.—Gener- ae ne pecent stents it was found ath aren ae Rene AN Ieee GA eperaeedth Dee ETE ee iin es Se Deke Walter E. Vater ime elapsing be-| 2"¢ i) e f | si Breiner ‘ona a . . C. Hi ‘ 2 c tween the sending and receiving of| mide to make the day one of the ge ners UNG a eee greatly relieved) Rev. Paul S. Wright, Pastor. Pastor of Methodist Church poke a telegram is 40 minutes in the, 8¢st ever staged by the association. | fayorable weather will be necessary 11300 A. M. Sunday Service. 2:30—Denominational Meetings, each denominational leader present- British Isles. In the forenoon there will bel to offset declines” during May in], Subject: “Is the Universe, Includ- ing their own Young Peoples’ program for the coming year sports for th children, commencing! small grain, according to the sem. |i28,Man, Evolved by Atomic “Force” Congregational—At the First Baptist Church, Fourth Street about au o'clock. A big picnic din-| monthly crop notes of the federal 9:45 ‘A. M. Sunday School. _ and Avenue A. Rev. Ralph V. Conard in charge. ner will be held at noon, followed by | bure ieultural economics, is-| Wednesday evening —_ testimony Presbyterian—At the Presbyterian Church, Second and Thayer ay A eeches and musical| syed today by Owen L. Dawson, agri-| eeting at 8 o'clock. Leader—Mrs. Vera Merrill, Woman’s District Secretary of s. A business meeting of the : ician for South’ Dak. | .4 reading room is open in the Foreign Missions, Chicago, Iii. ides ssociation, and a ball game between] Drought conditions had become es-|<hurch building every Tuesday, Evangelieal—At the Evongelict PmopuvLAcTiC ier aaxi || Dickinson and Gladstone will oceupy| pecially pee noe epee Thursday and Saturday, except legal wangelical—At the Evangelical Church, Corner Rosser and Alteres | the afternoon and a big dance willl furing the report points out,| Rolidays, from 2 to 4 P. M. Seventh St. Rev. C. F. Strutz in charg.e be held in the evening. and stands of small grain were thin-| All, are welcome to attend the The old settlers invite all their church services and to visit the read- TUESDAY EV: friends to come to Gladstone and Tat ing room. ING spend the day with them. ROSE GIRL 7:00—Annual Banquet and get together, Dining Room of Grand Paci- Your Interests __K. OF C. ENTERTAIN TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN fic Hotel. Everybody meet at Presbyterian Church at 6:45 and A Hi Dickinson, June 20.—The Richard- eens CHURCH + , march to hotel in a body. re 1s . ’ ton Knights of Columbus are enter- I, G. Monson, Pastor Toast Master’ . -Rev. Paul S. Wright . taining? at Richardton Sunday, June Cornes Avenue C and Seventh St. A good program including addresses by Mrs. Vera Merrill of ‘i y { ist, at a big Knights of Columbus Services Sunday morning at 11. Chicago Your AJAX dealer WANTED Day. An invitation has been ex- 9 Ba “CRP Abonagednees. Zale ‘The main address being given by Rev. James Elvin of Dickinson. ‘lll h ° e o all Knights of Dickinson 351-62, — ” wi and neighboring towns to be present 8:00 P. M. Evening Service, Topic—“F our) Wheel Brakes, will be honest with | s and help them observe the day. Topic: “The Church at Thyatira.” Ou. Waitresses and Cook Suitable entertainment will be pro- Sunday school and Bible class at WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY lst yOu. vided during the afternoon, part of 12 ae ae \ which consists of a church fair. A “The Lord is in His holy. te HB 4 at which consists of @ ehurch, fair. te THY kof Bis holy temple; | 1:80—Morning Wateh iu. Rev. Ralph V, Conard, Leader Whatever your oe i aud auome talent play “he! Hoos Him.” Heo. 2:20. i out r meeting held on tl e Country Club Hill by the Club tire roblem ma | Lewis & Clark Hotel dooed Coon” will be presented in the All Welcome. eure P 'y Decne Tnisinlay: wasGpitagnt et —— ‘ ; be, he will aid you. Mandan Richardton two weeks ago and many : 9.00—Meet at Presbyterian Church to prepare to meet the United ? you, eo from here were present. They report : EVANGELICAL CHURCH Society Special Train. \ wisely and core | that the acting was very good and Church, Corner Seventh and Ross- A | For Jul many who saw it are planning on go- er Sts., C. F. Strutz, pastor. Reception at depot followed by parade led by the Bismarck rectl i ‘or July 2, 3, 4 ing down again. The Ford car which German preaching 9:30 to, 10:30] ~ Juvenile Band, followed by cars occupied by United Society De | 5 was to have been given away to the a.m... x ‘ Officers and all our delegates both from the state convention 2 lucky ticket purchaser at the former’ Ali’ other’ services are conducted . 8nd to the International Convention following, going to the City He is an AJAX Good Wages. anew gil te given as) after the} anti English language. Auditorium, where we shal] have music’ and all the talks we can d 1 h of ' rformance. ju Ee ee ee op Sumday Schoo! at 10:30 to 14:30 A. hiring the two hours they stay.with us. ealer because he going to Richardton in a body and tical address by Mr. Middleton of Rev. Paul S. Wright will Preside at this meeting and we shall is best equipped to peseeiest ly cally ae. Phere will attend Indianapolis, Ind. Do not fail to Bee Dr. erases 2 Cae ihe eather of Chetan Endeavor, Fy . ear him, who organized a small group of young people in his church 44 serve you in your BAPTISTS MEET % tates Intermediate ana Senier zerts aye and today teiutian Endeavorers number more than y' ° y q | jan inde: y Max, ND, June 20--The Russian Lengees of Christian Bndvaxer, 30 four millions and a half and is in every country in the world. community. may i DR. R. S. ENGE Pape i erenne opened. fee yes ‘of the shureh ane will listen to the age Mrs, Frances E. Clark will talk to the Juniors and she was Th A h | ues until June 22 * | report of the de! hi it firgt Juni i i i Chiropractor Shy contrenee ioe of several ERU"c? Convention nt Jamestown-| talked to duniora the World over, © nT nes Ss oe eee 3 in progress, jus ] is will be hij interestin, | E i Consultation Free completed or about to be held.” Evening’ sermon at 8 p.m. ThE ee me abel! Hear F, Gates, General Secretary of the United ae . MOFE | L conference was hel astor wi i i i fo. Laces Bik. Biamarck, N. D. |) "vowers Lave, ND. the 26 on . Bae Eg cope ae Me ateeien Bea hate i WOE And De Daniel Paling, whe is: Assockate FEE PEO a niversary of the founding of the have proved 98. helpful and instruct- President of the United Society and Co-Pastor of Marble Col- ) Kenmare church was held there; the ive in the ; Northwestern . Baptist,’ association : e A eoratal ee : ; legiate Church on Fifth Ave, New York City. He was also in | RS Mmecting was held at Guthrie; th our state at a convention at New Rockford in 1916. . akota German Baptist conference is 1s sel ander wey at Heswenden at wel ZION, EY, LUTHERAN CHURCH tnd the ‘Author of several volumes pf postty: and other, good as the Swedish conference at Dray- » Richert, Pastor. ’ | s fon, ‘The 85th anniversary of the: . (Missouri. Synod) Eaeks and of the greater share of the Reips on the Christian bhet iad = Ratland church ig'to be held on a : ‘7th and Ave. D. Endeavor Topics that all Christan Endésvarers know so much sd date as yet andetermined. Sue Starkey is the ‘Rote’ Queen”| ».7 will be no services at the) ~* about and Mr. Alvin Shartle, Treasurer and Field Secretary and of hey home townl ts jneen’| Zion Evangelical Luthéran church at| +: msuy. tt others chat T have hot’ space to tell you about. Closing 3 NORSEMEN MEET will preside over a rose carnival that| the Missionary Synod” Seventh with the Mizpah.- . geWiliston, N. D., June 20—Eighty will be held shortly. | Since. ah sceeet and Avenue, D, op Pandey sane | ‘ DAKOTA AUTO be lelegates registered yesterday at a}expert swimmer, the toting: suit is | 21, a0 tie pastor, 2. Xs, Sener. 38 19:DG-Boe.t the visiting part off and also a bunch of delegates gathered meeting of the fourth district of the! entirely appropriate. out of the city, attending the byacd , a : \ = is : iy auptonyel ! masting abHeporer. dameditog * ‘from over North ta gaing to the Portland Convention, 107-5th St. a Pt Ae Phone | 428

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