The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1927, Page 3

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SATURDAY, APRIL 9, Ramsay McDonald Sails For U. S. yes _.(Continued from page one) ‘cdurtship followed and the couple were married in November, 1896. Mrs. MacDonald plunged into the labor movement and became a not hostess and social worker. She) traveled up and down the country with her husband. always in the closest companionship with his hopes una ideas, ‘ney visited the United States, Canada, and other countries and it was in the United States that *hey met the lady who again is to be ‘Mir, MacDonald's hostess, He has refused to reveal her name fearing that the attendant publicity would embarrass her. Wife Dics After 16 years of companionship, Mrs. MacDonald died, a victim of blood poisoning, The future prime ‘minister, with five children gather- ed. around him, penned a memoir. which is a heart searching tribute to a{he woman he loved. ‘To turn to her in stress and storm was like going into a sheltered haven and smiling up at: the face of heav- en,” he wrote, “wi and worn, buf- feted and discouraged, I would flee to her and my lady would heal and soothe me with her cheery faith and steady conviction and send me forth to smite and be smitten.” One of the fénest groups of statu- ary in London is a memorial to Mrs. MacDonald, as a woman and a social worker. It stands in Lincoln Inn fields, in the heart of London. Its feature is a row of laughing children 1 at play. ——————_—_—_--———_* | CHURCHES | SOUTH SIDE MISSION & CHARITY SOCIETY J. B. Happel, Pastor. Sweet and Sixteenth street. ~Wervices every Sunday at 2:30 p. wm. Prayer always on request. Re- garding charity call phone 557-J. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Seventh St. and Ave. D. Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor. Sunday school—9:45 a. Luther league—7:30 p. m. Lenten service—Wednesday, 7:30 P. mmunion _service--Thursday, 0 p. m. ood Friday service—Friday, 7:30 Pp. m, ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCB issourl Synod) Fourth street and Avenue A . Richert, Pastor, Palm Sunday services: 1927 refreshments is held. MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter B. Vater, Pastor Next Sunday be Palm Sunday and divine service will be conducted With Thee,” by Speaks, and Miss Ruth Hanse will sing a solo entitled “The Palms” by Sauie. Organ Music. Prelude: Chorus of Angels—Scotson Clark. Offertory in C—Schackley. lude March—Ganne. Baptismal service for children. All parents desirous of presenting their children for Christian will kindly do so at this service. 12 noon, Sunday school, classes for all ages. 4:30 p. m., Junior League. 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. 7:30, evening worship. At this service the pustor will preach the Post- “The, Ten Commandments In Modern | Life.” Text: “Thou Shalt Not Steal.” Sermon subject: “Present _ Day The choir will sing the “I Will Follow,” by Web- The men's quartet will sing ster. and Mr. Adolph Englehardt will play a violin solo. Organ music, Prelude: To The Evening Star. Offertory: Andante—Gluck. ude; March—Smart. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Cor. Fourth St. & Sunday services at 11: Subject: “Are Sin, Death Real?” Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting.at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the church building e' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, cept legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fourth St. and Ave. B. C. A. Stephens, Pastor. 10:30 Morning worship, subject, “God’s Exhortation to His a Post- ve. C. nm Disease, and es eighth of the series of sermons on*continued first Sunday subject: :H0 Evening : worship, p. m. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting, lesson, some phase of the Baptist Doctrine. Aid ill meet, : Every member and the \friends of being prepared for all the serv of the day. TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Ave. C_and Seventh St. I. G. Monson, Pastor Services Palm Sunday Topic: “Welcoming Ch: Selection by the choi Sunday school at 12, all classes. Evening service 7:30. Top “The meaning of Holy Week. : Good Friday, holy communion at 7:30 p.m. 2 The series on Revelation will be after Easter, with a special lecture on Chapter 17 wherein the capital of Antich unmistakably described. IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts. C. F. Strutz, Pastor. Services on Sunday as follows: Preaching servite 10:00 a, m. Morning subjec he Lord Hath Need.” : Vocal duet by John and William Martin. Sunday school at 11:00 a. m Evangelical League of C 7:15 p.m. Topic: “Why is the the Greatest Book in the W ? A live subject treated in a live way. Come! There will be services every even- ing Wuring Passion week beginning at 8 o'clock. PIONEER IS DEA Linton, — Funeral ser for Thompson A. Kieffer, 63, pioneer resident of the Glanavon commun ity near here, were held Thursday in the Dale church and interment was made in the Pollock, S. D., cem- y Kieffer died very sud- y while at work at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school ia charge of Miss Ella Brelje, Supt 10:30, morning service. English. YAt the morning service the con- firmation pupils will be quesioned on the catechism before the entire’ cor sation 7:30, evening service. English. At this evening service the choir will be confirmed and make their vows. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Sixth Sunday in Lent. Palm Sunday. 8p. m, Holy Communion and Bless- ing of Palms, 9:45 a.m. Church School. 1L a. m. Matins and Sermon. 4 p. m. Confirmation Instruction. _ 7:30 p. m. Evensong and Ser- mon, ‘At the morning service on Sunday Mr. Orchard will sing “The Palms’ and the choir wil sing “The Story of the Cross.” Holy Week Services Service every evening (except Good Friday) at 8 o'clock, ‘Tuesday—Holy Communion at 10 a.m. Thursday—Holy 7:15 a.m. ‘VGood Friday—10 a. m, morning prayer; 12 to 3 p. m. three hours med- itation, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer and 2nd Street Paul 8. Wrigh Morning Worship—10:30 a. m. Broadcast by KFYR, Hoskins-Meyer. Organ Prelude: rocessional from “Calvai Stainer. Duet: “Palm Branches"—Mrs. Win- green and Mrs. Bavendick. sie iaase “Prayer”—Read. iss. R. E, Morris Anthemn: —Harker. r Presbyterian Church Quartet right Postlude: rand Chorus”—Becker. \, Mrs. R. E. Morris \ Evening. Service 7:30 p. m. Prelude: “Lenten Prelude inspirational singing by the gregal song leader. Offertor; “Melody”—Bohm. Anthemn: “I will see Jesus some day”—Chorus Choir. Sermon: “The Master Calleth.” Paul S. Wright Postlude: Parker. Following the evening service, Communion at ‘Turn Ye Even To Me” Sermon: “The Duprosch of Christ.” Paul S. W: Selby. Song Service: Twenty minutes of con- n, led by a chorus choir and “Processional March”— ditioned where necessary +v Radiator vRear Axle | v Transmission Broadway at Second St. See Classified Column For List of O. K. Used Cars CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA “with an O. K. that counts” A Dollar’s Worth For a Dollar! When you buy a Used Car from, us you pay only for what you actually receive. The “O. K.” tag on the ra- diator cap of. these cars tells what was done to pre- pare that car for sale. And because our Used Car prices are based on recon- ditioning costs, you know just exactly what you are getting for the price you pay. Buy your Used Car from us and know that your Used Car dollar is buying a full dollar’s worth of de- pendable transportation. Wide Price Range—Small Down Payment—Conven- ient Terms Phone 432 Mr. Frank A. Selver, repre- hrist the Great Arbitrator.” isenting the Ground-Gripper Shoe company, will be at the store of Alex Rosen & Bro. 300 p. o. Thursday afternoon, the; April 11th and 12th, where he aan oe Capitol Children 20c TO ASTOUND AND MY Spirit pictures of any person, living or dead! “The Temple Scene of the Rajah!” ing while vou hold the slates AAO AL RSENS ECE NNEC LN LE ETON ON A ETON SE OS ATCO I: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | will take care of anyone who} sem! ie, is survived by his Governor to Name Veterans’ Service brief social hour to which the young|tendent. his farm. people of the church invite the young! 6:30. Senior B. Y. P. U wife, three hter: people of the community for a get| Junior B. Y. P. U. o— acquainted half hour of singing and| Adult Bi c Appointme service passed last legislative y is as follows:- | ; he 10:30 a. m—Morning worship. The|the church are expected to be present has foot trouble. Free exam i 1 treating the office fixe pastor will preach on the subject/at the services Sunday, April 17. It | ination. Fee ee eins ¢ “Crowning Christ King.” The choir| is Home Coming Day, dedication and| . the salary of the service ¢ Tl sing the anthem “Still, Still|loyalty day. Special programs BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM STARTS MONDAY T15 Prompt Theater He’s Here IFY ALL BISMARCK— ASK HIM ANYTHING Mitzi in Spirit slate writ- Ask any question—he tells you all! ZANDRA IS MASTER OF THEM ALL Feature Attraction KOSHER- KITTY- KELLY The Picture With a Million Laughs Performance—7:15 Sharp Commissioner Soon state veterans’ der an act! as- expected within the next od s- yle of Entertainment. . St JOS. DE MILT, Inc., Brings You Fart Carroll VANITIE CNIGHT CLUB, EDITION? 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