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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1926 as » The resurrection of Christ will be ful, ra celebrated in every church in the our Passover. is sacrificed for us. > city | tomorraw with special Easter Kyrie, Gloria Tibi, Gratias Tibi, Cre-! Ty “services. Cantatas have been ar-| do, from Cruickshank’s Mass in| E tahged by the choirs of several of the| Flat. Offertory Anthem, “Awake u churches, and special Easter music My Glory,” by Barnby. will be given at every service, The| “The Easter Message.” Hymn 1 ministers have prepared appropriate} “The strife is o’er, the battle don sermons of Easter thanksgiving. | Suteum Corda, Sanctus, Benedictus i Baptismal services for children are Agnus Dei, from Cruickshank’s Mass! be no pr part of the Easter program at many| in E Flat. of the churches. er arta of} Gh itl Oo ee in Excelsis (Old Chant), people will affiliate wi the differ- 4 lutaris Hostia. Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor. Easter Communion. Easter Sunday, 6:30 a. m., Sunrise Public cordially invited to atten services, Sermon subject: “The Resurrection .. of Christ.” Anthem by the church choir. Sunday school at 9:45 9. m. fel Sunday school festival at 8 o’clock with the assistance of the ter Day. cl Walter E. Vater, Pastor. B * church choir. Divinee service will be conducted Church, and Rosser The publie is cordially invited. on Easter Sunday as follows: | Sts. C.F. § P For Another Week| — 200 a, m. Sunrise Prayer service} Easter s s As fol- —— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | for Christian Endeavor and Epworth ; ut 6:30 Interest in the exhibition of or- IENTIST iginal paintings by modérn artists Cor. Fourth St. and Ave. C, ian church. grvice at 11:00 a. m, 0:30 a, m. Morning Worship. “UNREALIT rgan Prelude “Christ The Lord Sunday School at 9:45 is Risen Today.” Wednesday evening festimonal| —Doxology. meeting at 8 o'clock. Hymn No,.156 “Christ Is Risen.” A reading room is open in the| Apostles Creed. church building every Tuesday,| Prayer. ¥ Thursday and Saturday, except legal Anthem by choir, “The Lord [ hutidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. Risen Indeed” Ls Heyser. ‘All are weleome to attend these) Responsive, Reading: “Now I services and to visit the reading | Christ Risen From The Dead.” room. Gloria Patri. ecg Reception of new members. TRINITY ENGLISH -LUTHERAN Duet: “The Haster ‘Hallelujah CHURCH I. G. Monson, Pastor. Announcements and offering. Services Easter morning at 10:45. Offertory by Organ “Adoration. 526-8, The choir will render: “Blessed is He who cometh” Gounod, And after the sermon: “The Son of God.” Sunday School, all classes, at 12 | am Sight Is Glorious.” No evening service. Benediction. “And I beheld, and o, a great 12:00 noon. Sunda: multitude which stood before the| es for all ages.) The Lamb, clothed with white robes, and! Class especially welcome y Selected. . palms in their hands; and cried with 0 p.m, The Choir will re » “a loud voice, saying, Salvation to ster Cantata entitled “V our God which sitteth upon the This will be a gr throne, und unto the Lamb.” Rev. 7:9. for all music love: 10, All welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wright ve heartily invite you to wor Paul S. April 4, 1926. m. Junior Church School. and 7:30 p. m. ption of Members. to “As It Began to Dawn"| Tenor solo, “3 1 Will, hurch Quartette, Henry Halverson. Baptism of Infants immediately af-| “Out of the ‘Night of Dark ter the sermon, 1 Parents and | Chorus number. h children “gather in’ the| Duet, “O Morn of Joy," h_ parlors ey so desire. Barnes and Mrs. A. C. W > M. Easter program by the| Bass solo and chorus charch schooh-in which all depart-|ed the Stone Away,” D: ments will unite. erson, a 4:00 p,m. Junior Christian En-| Trio, “Life Eternal,” Henry Hal deavo' json, Mrs. J. A. Hyland and Mrs. p. m, Senior Christian nadeheca|| aan Kenneth Preston. 0p. m. Evening Servi he reading of the ster Mess- aven, n Easter Canata “The Lord of Puke ndered by the evening chorus ee eae N. Orchard, Dr. H. U. An- We heartily invite to these ser-| Chorus number. : . vices all who may desire’to worship, Contralto solo, Mrs. es Davi: with us. They are both free tv all,| Finale, “Christ Has Risen and a hearty welcome awaits you. Zion Ev. Lutheran Church 3T. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Rev. F. H. Davenport, Rector. 4th Street and Ave. D. 514 Mandan Ave. J. V, Richert, Pastor. 3 . Services for Easter Day 10a.m. Easter Communion. (Ger- 6:30 a. m: Holy Communion, | man) a.m. Easter service. “The Angel’s Easter Mess- ye Holy Communion cwith eI ymns). { i s 11:00, m. Choral Eucharist and! 7:30 p. m. Easter Eve service, sermon, | English.) - ildren’s Festival Ser-; Topic: “An Open Grave.” idl? Pm. Children’s Festival Ser-| the Las iar ous vsermon ever 5:00 p. m. Holy Baptism. | preached on earth was preacl Ny The children will present their Len-| bi ane tard beige: Wing datd ten Missionary boxes at the after-/ Ehrist- Let the glory joo The following is the order of ser- 5 a vice for the 11 o'clock Eucharist— | be your solace and guide. Processional-Hymn, “Come Ye. iaith- Come and hear the glorious Easter Imperial sony? ' Now, that the people of Bismarck shave seen the new 7-passenger Chrys- ler in our show room, the sentiment is freely spoken that Mr. Chrysler has created the most magnificent, chassis and most beautiful body yet seen in’ America. erat t CORWIN- CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. e the strain.” Introit, “Christ | Soto, the services in this church on Ens-| Chorus. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | HURCH Easter Sunday Church Programme. League to be held at the Presbyter- | : by Ashford, sung by Dr. Howard Cor. Ave. C und Seventh St, Anderson and Mrs. John A, Larson. TONIGHT — SATURDAY Topic: “Our Paschal Lamb.” 1Cor.| Hy: No. 159 “Lift Your Glad; Miss Marj ie “The Walk To No. 169 “Look Ye Saints The no other chureh home in the! p us. | Remember the hours 10:30 a. m a.m. Morning Worship: The program foliows s er of Service. OF rom Gethsame | *. N. Orchard a r °, Ex ‘LETS GE “When Easter Dawns, Mrs. € id Bruce Wal- | LET iT s solo and chorus, “Song of Vic- “There’s No Night in . John A. Larson, and Miss aptist Church | Corner Fourth St. and~Avenue A. hospital at 6:45 a. m. ALA for Suncay April 4. church at 10 a.m. i worship, 10:40 a. m. Rev. Miss Luella Br Nystrom will preach on the vary’ py Kocdney. Vhat Means kaster?” There Sermon: will. be special music as scllo Baptism, }. Anthem, by Bibie School, 11:00 a wm. “Easter Consolation.” | Fearis, Quartette. Easter program; singing, speaking Shi and exercises by the Primary Depart, ment of the school. This will be very . Duet ec. enjoyable, come! Bvangeli "Hare. deavor at «meets at 3pm. | Kvening eting at 6:30 p.m. Easter music Leade: is Christ R There will ng musi- Three Resurrections. with be presente ent churches in the city tomorrow. essional Hymn, 173 “Jesus | Cordner, } v son and ——— | Programs: of the services follow: | € ts Seen today Paes otek i vi SOUTH SIDE ee & CHARITY | —— evening at 7:45 o’clock there y SOCIETY FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH ill be a preparation service for the} B. Happel, Pastor. Is i aj “The Lord of the ,* morning at nine o'clock, : Art Display to Remain in City jorus, Violin Solos, Mr. Adolph Engichar All are welcome at these serv: s »! Matince Every Day at 2:30 MONDAY -.» TUESDAY MARRIED: Qiramonn ete NEWS PICTURHS Comedy “Dancing Daddy” | edueveneaceneauanenanenceneacsncvucgusunsentannansennn AMERICAN TOUR, 1926 ROYAL SWEDISH O00NOUUUqNONGOUOOUUNONNOOOUUOOUNTOLE FORTY PIECES t Under the Patronage of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden Kungl. 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