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SATURDAY, MARCH, 97, 1928 CHURCHES First Church of Christ, Selentint c. Corner 4th St. and Ave Sunday Services at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “Reality.”. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room open in the | church building every, Tuesday, | Thursday tnd Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are services room. Trinity Eng! Lutheran NS gis orner Ai and 7th St. 1. @. Monson, Past Sunday service 10:45 a, m, Topic: ““Following Christ.” The choir ‘will render, “Blessed Is! He Who Cometh,” by Gounod. Aes 0 Shadows Yonder,” Gaul. Sund: chool, all classes at 12 m. Hvening service at 7:30. Topic: “Christ Is King.” “Rehold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the prophets concérning the son of oral shall be Accomplished. ” “Luke All. welcome! by . Evangelical Church Church, corner Seventh an Rosser Sts. C. F. Strutz, Pastor. Sunday services as follows: 10 a. m. World Has Preaching 4 Sermon subjec' Gone After Him.” A Palm Sunday message. Appropriate special music. Bible School at 11:90 a. m. Live | wire teachers and classes for all angelical League of C. E. at Mrs. F. Walbert, leader. “The Gospel in the Near vening service at 8 p. m. Rousing song service? and ecial singing: “Wh Lord Shall Call” His’ by Fillmore will be sung by urses Quartet. Sermon subje Coming of Christ A.cordial welcome to all Midweek prayer service and Bible study Wednesday at 8 o'clock. vice at “The b- “The Second | Presbyterian Church wi, Paul S. Wright 4:30am. Junior ‘Church School. “Young ladies elass, conducted by ‘réd’ Hanson. 0 a, m. morning worship. “The Set of His Fac non introductory to the services ssion week-—studying the mind of Christ as He “set his fact to go to Jerusalem, of, eevee Faure . Humphreys. ie Lullaby”... . Parks Church Quartet 12 All departments of School Classes for adults, come. 3 Junior Christian Endevor. Topic: oh 8 Leaders Frances sen. n_ Endeavor. Charch all wel- in, “He Comes to His Own.” This will ae the first of a series of meetings to continue every evening throughout Passion Wee licious| hocolate l Me OldJfa. sional hocolate ra New-fashioned : ~ aoaien Baker’s Chocolate “Premium No, 1 Is_ most satisfactory for d drinking; the “first choice of good housekeepers and cooks; Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 Dorchester, Mass. Montarat, Caxapa Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free, testimonial ' i+ (German. welcome to attend these | (English.) and to visit the reading’ At the evening services, celebration of the Lord's supper. Both. the Swedish and the Solo—“O Come to My Heart Lord » English. Jesus” Mrs. Wright. Piense accept our invitation (worship with‘us. Zion Ev. Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) Fourth Street and Ave. A. d. V. Richert, Pastor. Palm Sunday Services: 40:30 a. m. Morning } | 8 o'clock to and sing- Easter | services at | Good singing | On the evening of Easter Sunday, | 8 o'elock, Sunday school toy with the choir will give an program in the chu: All are most cord Sunday, sunrise services, <7:30 p.m. Rvening services. = i GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL F. H. Davenport, rector 14 Mandan Ave. for Palm Sund jw. Ae Communion sof| Rev. adults will make their confirmation | | vows, and partake of the Lord's Sup- j per. | Mautidy-Thursday, April 1st, com- | munion ‘service at 8 p.m. All those | intending to partake, are requested to| 11 a. m. morning announce personally at the parson-| Palm Branches age, Wednesday evening from 7 to 9| at both services on § p.m. | Holy Week Serv |. Good Friday, (April 2nd), evening | i _ evening [service at 8 p.m. This will be the | Good-Friday a most solemn service of the Lenten, | Maundy Thu | season, commemorating Chirst’s suf- Communio fering and death on the cross of Cal-| ‘Good Frid vary for a sinful and lost world. All welcome! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Fourth St. and Avenue B. seraic S Holm pastor, Services for Sunda; ch 28th. Morin worship 36/300, in, The | ue ‘abe Methodist Pastor will preach on the theme, ‘ “Making and ‘Keeping. Vows." There | Divine will _be special music. The Junior B, | ™or ¥. P.U. meets at 3 p.m. Young! 10 Peoples meeting 6:30 p. D. E.| past Ames, leader, “Th Evening preaching service, m, The pastor will discuss the ject, “Does Christian Science Con-' tradict the Bible?” The choir will | sing the anthems, “The Shepherd of Love” and “The Broken Heart.” All are welcome to these services FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. A. J. Malmquist, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Song service and a tants nN progr: at 8 p.m Next Thursday eve ning at & o'clock GET GOOD PLACES IN BIG CITIES Graduates of Makota Business College, Fargo, have no trouble securing work (and advancement) anywhere. They've had actual bus- iness training at school. (Copyrighted Course—hobtainable elsewhere.) Within ‘a week of his arrival in Seattle, Geo. Donnelly had a fine position with the White Motor Co. Caroline Pfeifer was recently en- gaged as head of the Comptometer Dept., Armour & Co., Chicago. M. if Kraskin has gone to Mc- , | Laughlin NoreenCo., Minneapolis. “Follow the SucceSSful.’? Spring term, Apr. 5. Write F. L. Wat- {kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo., and 10'a. mM. Ghuteh schoo. 10 a. m. service Quiet Hour. : rday j p.m. | 743 p.m. | Communion. | Preparation for Easter preach on the Modern Acts of the rowning J K m. 1 FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT_ONCE W DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL Henry Burman, Prop. Shoe Repairing. Special Attention Given to Parcel Post Orders. No. Dak. | Bismarck, i The ori ginal - WINNIPEG MONDAY MARCH 29TH er worth ») « THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° W. J. Targart will favor us with a solo, entitled “The Palms.” All par-|'week for the development and culti- ents desirous of presenting their|vation of the spiritual lives. We children for Christian B: ism, will | urge all our people to attend these Kindly present them, at 00 Sunday lone hour. Let us'set aside this Hol ek’s program will be as fol- partments. Come yourself and bring Subject, “The Supremacy ihe family with you. 6:30 p.m. Intermediate and Ep- League. Top’ Verbs of christian Liv Leader Mr. Elmer Evening worship. The preach on the subject y and Presumption.” The | Men’s Quarette will favor us with two en" special number: ave Th city, el will ship t, “Failure Under Holy Sacra- Hl If you no other ¢hurch home in the we heartily invite you to wor- with us, Strangers expecial ne. Remember the hours 1 and 7:30 p.m, conducted in the Services . and last service a.m, Holy Baptism at 5! | You can’t drown out the Orthophonic Victrola Five, ten, twenty or thirty couples— all dancing their best and their gayest ——can‘t drown out the beating rhythms of the New Orthophonic Victrola. 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THANK YOU PAGE THREE. to give the ‘Minneapolis: grand- Surf a chance to ‘report. Judge Cowie, in admitting + Mts. Hodge to bail, said that it had becn bond this aft oon, | his impression all along that the Min- Arraigned county court on the} nesota authorities had the cart be- fugitive wi nt, which was issued} fore the horse. They should first on complaint of Birkeland’s son at| show proof, he said, that the mur- the time of her arrest, Mrs. Hodge’s| der had been committed before mak- hearing was adjourned to April 5,| ing arrests for the crime. murder of Rev. Knute B. Birkeland, found dead in an apartment in Min- neapolis on December 1, Bail was fixed at $5,000, Attorneys for Mrs.| Hodge said they expected to file the, | Woman Held For Birkeland Death Admitted to Bail La Crosse, Wis., March 27,--) Judge Robert S, Cowie in circuit court here today admitted to bail Mra, Mayme Hodge, charged with the { | | For States Attorney Burleigh County Foc STaON Take this to the Polls with you. 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