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| ay Mighty. Advocate.” Ls church Y Hy Ped for all ages. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1997 —____.__________» CHURCHES ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Fourth Sun fter Easter (No early communion service) 9:45 a.m. Church school. 7 1l a. m. Morning prayer. 17 TRINITY a [LUTHERAN Ave. C ine Seventh St. 1, G. Menson, Pastor On account of the pastor's ab- sence at circuit. meeting Hazen, there will be no services Sunday. Sunday school as usual at 12, all classes, 1 FIRST tne Ros CHRIST, 16 Mothe: Poor Corner Fourth, is and Ave. C. ‘y Sunday service at 11:00 a, m. Subject: “Mortals org peak el Sunday School at 9: Wednesday evenin Meeting at 8 o’clock. A reading room is open. in. the! building evéry Tuesday,! ‘Thursday and Skturday, except legal} holidays, from 2 tod p m+ aidn EV. LUTHERAN CHURCE (Missouri Synod) rin street and Avenue 4 J, V. Richert, Pastor. Sunday’ services as follows: Knights of “estimonial] 19¢ 20 ne 21 Gir commis, Cit; Niasonte Blue Kiwanis Club, G B.A, I. Methodist’ Ladies’ Aid, Methodist Church’ Parlors Mothers’ Club, Mrs. Lephi art Presbyterian Company “A,” Armory ... Masonic Commandery, Masonic Quek Nonpartisan Women’s Club, I. Delphian Society, Prince Hotel . é O._E., Elks Hall ... 4 . O. F. Encampment, L 0. 0. FE. “Hall A, A. 0..U.. Wi ee inbow Girls, Masonic Temple ... pen Lodge of B. of R. T., A. 0. U. W. ‘Hal Knights of Columbus, St. bei Hall teneeees Hall Canton, | [ ___ Eventsof the Week Ahead | els a Grand Patific Hotel ...... Mrs. C. L. Young 4 . 0. O. F. Hall. 4 * Masonic Temple id Pacific Hotel .... "Service Club, Mrs. ener Boamler: War Mothers, Mrs. John Burke Veterans of Foreign Wars, Grand Pacific” Hotel inate, I. 0. F. Hall ie U. W., A. O. U. W. Hall tern Star, M bene (hil . Subordii T. R. Simpson ... 0. Progressive Mothers’ Ciub, Mew H. J. Nelson... Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel . Current Events Club, Mrs. ‘ Fortnightly Club, place to be announced ter De Molay, Masonic Temple ........ Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Mary's Halt. hias, A. O. U. W. Hall ra all ..... Ladies’ Aid, Pre 0. 0. F. Bata Lada fa-denda-ba de} Z2Ssae2ss s ae) | sEessggcgugeeecegcetes EERERESEERREESEREREESERF 9 S 23 20 90 90 D 90 90 =3.02 C2 C2 00 00 G0 a9 £8 C0 89.00 00 00 GC Gr 29.C0'RD 90 6E OO csIRS et te lebe ee bete ete be dele be dete beled ale de B 2 | i} as we were compelled to postpone 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in charge} of Miss Ella Brelje, 22 10:30 a, m. | Morning worship! (German). * seeerman dyCor 12 T “Concerning| Spiritual Gifts.” rvice last Sunday evennig. 2:00 fem. ‘The pastor will preack| “Go Manta at Driscoll in the German language. evening, o'clock the girls of the Guild will give the play they have been working on 23, at 8 “It is entitled: There will be ion charged, only a silver (0:30 p.m. Bible Hour in charge! of the W. L.- several weeks. cise Pm Evening serviect Eng in. Time.” ish) \ i Sermor: 1 John 2, 1 “Jesus,.Our pitering will be taken. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH _N! Corner Seventh St. and Avenue D. 16 years. Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor. oe y The Daily Vacation Bible school will begin Monday, June 13, Classes will be arranged for all children’ from The Wours of meeting will be from 9 to 11:30 each morn- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Mr. C.ling except Saturday. C. Larsen, superintendent Divine service in English, 10:30) a. m. Text: fourth Sunday after Easter, . John —_7:37-39. ~» Subject: | “Christ's invitation to the Thirsty.” | Thayer and 2nd Street 1S, Wright. ‘The’ order of service for Sunday In the evening at 8 o’clock wan] morning. is as follows: r Wonien’s Missionary society” will render. the program, which should have been given last Sunday evening, but which had to be postponed on necount of the storm. . The church choir and other musical talents with contribute with songs and the pastor will give a short talk on Home Mis- sion. McCABE ee EPISCOPAL CHURI Walter E. Vater, Pastor ine service will be conducted nday as. follows:- Morning worship. The Organ pastor will preach on: the subject, “The Eternal Ver 8” or “An An- chorage -For The ladies) fuartet and Mrs. . J. Targart will ting. Organ timed ie. Prelude in ene Hosmér, Theme from “Air Vieuxtemps. Minuetto Pom- Harris. 4 0 noon, Sunday school, classes 230, Evening service: Prelude; Song Service 7 p.m. Epworth League. 8 p.m. Evening worship. The pastor will pre: the last sermon of the series on “The Ten Command- ments In Modern Life.” _ Text: “Thou Shalt ‘Not Covet,” Sermon{ subject: “That Sin of Covetousnes: The Young Peoples’ choir and Ella. Leathers will sing. Organ music “A Sohg-Iw The Night; Sheppard. Twight Devotion—Pease, Vesper Recessional—Schuler, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fourth St. and Ave, B. C. A. Stephens, Pastor. 10:30 Morning worship, subject, “Who Is Wise?” qfunday schol for all ages, Y. P. U,, Gertrude Milier, lending Junior BY 00 Evening worship, subjeet,| “An Ordinance That is Much Abused.” 8:00 Wednesday evening, prayer, ting, study of 1st Thursday Mi meets. ‘ ‘The ordinance of baptism will be administered at the evening service 7 - Gv, “plate Under ordinary ange will greatly outlast Mrs. BR. E. Morris Anthem: “Cast thy Burden”—Hand- Offertory: “Madrigal”... Mrs. Morris “Ponder my Works, 0 God” “Evening” elude: “Holy, Holy, Holy” shford Rogers terian Church Quartet ‘The Mystery of His Will.” Paul S. Wright Postlude: “Vesper i opnegaen . Schuler is broadcast by radio station KFYR regularly at . Shelley ening Shadows”. . Webber /Paul S. Wright Mr, Wiser will sing a solo. 4 |p. aot “Moment Religi HIGH OFFICER WILL BE GUEST, AT W.B. A. MEET| (Continued from from Jage one) W. B.A. for the state of Michigan. Droelte will be guest of honor! Great Review, open formally Tuesday the Patter-| Mrs. at the Quadrennial which will morning at 10 o'clock in son hotel, During Mrs. Droelle's visit & num- | ber of affairs planned in her honor to enable her| to meet the members of the North) Dakota Review and_to w Annie DeMars of Fargo, North Da- kota commander, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dow of Mandan, district will also be guests of the convention. The committee in charge of: ar- rangements includes Mrs. Effie Say- ler, general chairman; Adler, Mrs, Alta Herman, Will and Mrs. Selma Tek committees ar Reception, Mrs. Sayler, Mrs. Herman, Miss Miss Emma Falknei tery, Mandan son, Ravenous. Program, Mri Mrs, Hughe: Morris, 's. Floyd . Adler, Miss Olson, Banquet, Mrs. Herm: Miss Elsie Wilde and Mi The convention will | rma Lyn Miss Mable Olson, Miss Jessie Mrs. firs. E. E. Morris, Mrs. Dow of Mrs, Ella Ol- Mrs. Fannie Seitz, Train, Mrs. Jennie WM, Mrs. Cra- Mrs. Tekippe, Mi ieux””, ‘rim, have been! elcome M deputy, who} Mrs. Bertha Mr: ippe. Mrs. salen dennie Other D, Slat- Mrs. Fay . Es- jastings. Mra, Adler, Olson, \the Patterson hotel with | North Dakota. jon Sunday *| Wednesday, THE BISMARCK TRIBUN "Rev, Walter E. Vater, pastor of the} at.8 d’clock. A progeam o'clock Tues-|-aour will be heldy convention ban- Mon- room of iss Jessie} ed from a businens visit in Robinson. Methodist church, at 10 day morning. Th quet will be served. at 7 o'clock day evening in the dining Ramp as toastmistress. Social and Personal. JUNIOR-! SENIOR BANQUER The Juntors of the Bismarck Evan. gelical hospital will the Prince hotel. man of\the alumni will act aa ht mistress, An interesting program’ of the ¢ peeating cl cla TO FAR FARGO H. Davenport, rector-of S Episcopal church, r Fargo to attend the vocation of the Episcopal church LINEN SHOWER ¢.— Mrs. E. J. Knoll (Clara Wahler +| Was guest of honor last evening at & .{ linen shower given at the home o! Mrs. | the girls of the Capitol Steam Lau: idry. Mrs. Knoll is a bride of th week. TO GIDEON MEETING {sented at the st: j town today by W Register, Jr., Kenneth Preston, Bell and George Kilmere. + - LUTHER LEA MEETING * The Young Peopl of the Trinity Lut! meet at the church Tuesday evehin; ‘H. B. LOVE Doctor of Chiropractic Palmer School 3-year graduate Examination Free Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, ‘20st’? 6k Brown rough leather brief. case, in Bismarck. Atwas, :ter-Kent Radio trade- mark on case. Finder re- turn, to Tribune for re= } ward. opened by entertain the lea: Seniora this evening. at.a banquet gt} announcing the discovery. Miss Esther Teich- been planned. There are 22 members| dock, The session will open morning and conclude Bismarck Gideons are being repre- meeting in James- Noggle, George Luther League in church will D.} jd social Jame: RETURNS FROM ROBINSON and Mrs. Susanna Hultberg has return- OIL IS FOUND AT ROBINSON, [Nw ‘TOWNLEY SAYS (Woneinued from from page ona) | pars tioned. in the ‘story was more hthan a year ago when drilling oper- ations were stopped, The. explanation offered: by Town- rionds is that he wanted to get son some adjoining land before ing to Maddock Gets Telegram | In a long distance conversation. to- | day with Lieut. Gov. Walter Mad. | at Plaza, said he knew nothing | further than’ word contained in a! ) the following prices one or four passengers, PHONES 57 COACH *1145 Chrysler “60” prices—Tour- ats Car, $hort $1075; Club Coupe, $1 1145; Road- ero coupe (with rune 2 5; fee, a8 ie oh Rae eit ts one year guaran’ ‘A TRULY RAMARRASLE VALUE aneins Rava toe onthe seach ject. + A sine and type for every sar and radio. Corwin-Churehfll Motors, Ine. MORTICIAN: AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210 Fifth M. BY dikwancd” BROADWAY aT MEGCAND ar i PHONE 608 BISMARCK said only that oil had been struc! that again tomorrow.” Why operations will be resumed if | oil has already: been struck he did | drilling will be re |an effort to bring in a well. H He said a strong showing of oil 260,000. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Bismarck improved eh 4 property. Prepayment privileges, - PRICE OWENS not know. he said. N. B. French, editor of the Oil! drilling a few feet deeper. also announced a_giant mass meet- | to witness the anticipated oil strike. | First Class Shoe Bismarck Shoe Hospital ‘Reduced Taxi Rates for the Summer Months H, Reynolds of Mandan by In ober to increase the volume of our business and keep our cabs busy we are going to charge 25¢ per trip Any place in the city west of Sixteenth street for Our fleet of Blue and White Cabs, together with r our light parcel and baggage se } ina position to give you the best service of this kind in the state of North Dakota. 2 CHRYSLER ‘MODEL e nt (A own last night. Townley from! In a The messarel with the “operations would start there “some said that Townley hopes to) oil in paying quantities by | The pyper be held at Robinson tomorrow Repairing Henry Burman, Prop. Bismarck, N. D, ce, places us PHONES 57 f..0. b. Detroit _ on 4 You've seen how every Chrysler “60” whips into action—is off and away like one-two-three, making all other ‘cars seem sluggish in contrast. Then think of its sustained speed Fit Me 60-and-more smooth miles less speed with vel soadability. alters magical peseot Pape RL: pe eth nero rales, salen Cosymer trom 2 th t0-4 he No other six in its price field can | CHRYSLER * . ‘Bismarek, N. D. NUMBERS ‘dimed tomorrow in| hachelors in France. A Drama of Human Emotions sini Ca- nine Devotion—A Powerful Story of a Dog’s Lasting Faith in Mankind UNIVERSAL COMEDY and FOX NEWS MEAN MILES PER’ HOUR long distance conversation | had been discovered before drilling Associated’ Press, H. C.| was stopped. Schumacher, Townley representative ago, at Robinson, said oil had been struck time That was over a year there were only 20,129 In 1921 the ‘number rose to 208,449, in 1926 to ago,” and that! In 1920 Apply for terms ELTINGE BLOCK Monday—“The Honeymoon Express” Wednesday—“The Eucharistic Congress” Omi les plus 4 ay Xe “tong Le 7-beap,. aS. Test Chrysler “60” Performance And You'll Know Its Value Is Unapproached approximate its combination of such important features as seven-bearing crankshaft, invar strut pistons, im neutralizer, manifold heat control, oil filter, air cleaner, full pressure lubrication, hydraulic four-wheel brakes and shock absorbers. ‘We are eager to show. the “60”. Note its seiking lines, colorin; yee and appointment, Drive it y . You will at once realize that “60” combines qualities: which, caamot be even remotely approached by any other car in its a