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oh e4 WS Christmas, primarily . religious ‘estival, is’ beirg appropriately cele- this year in the churches of Which the congtegation will ex- - of musical and recitative pro- | denal talks by the va:ior pastors § «who will bring befor the people the rue significance of this great feast C ind the spirit it should arouse. The following programs have been saan Sheol. wran' for Christmas Eve: A nt, “The Message of the ‘Ss Thrist, Child,” is to be given at the ih first Baptist Church, corner Fourth i treet_and Avenue . ting, December 23, at 7:30, by the du’ World Wide Guild girls. iW = «It portrays in a very beautiful way the até rit of superstition that |ise Melville. in‘ srevails in China as compared with ‘ywn land. The following is the cast fe ‘Spirit of China—Miss Harrict char- Spirits of Nature—Wind, Miss ‘wits Jafer: Water, Helen Ulsrud; roan {Sthel Sandin. Gi | The Angel of the Message—Edna Thinese Children—Jai-Jai, Willow-| +Beall; Mai-Wha, Ruth Herbert; Shin Ns ‘Dai, Claire Herbert; Dzon Bao,|f et: ine Matscheck. nd Stephens. ’ e Spirit of Christ and His NS sage—Joseph, Bay-rt Jaco! 5 Mary, Evelyn Jacobson. The Three Shepherds—Clarence ‘foover, Roger Kennedy, Harold The member: of the church are ‘arged to bring food, clothing and “eys to be distributed to some fam- b Ties who ure not going to have much “Yhristmas cheer except w!.rt we give m. on; : AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF ~ BISMARCK PLAN CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS o.:i% saris. sa¢. tens s90re- Margaret Radeens. ides Christmas trees, | Melville. toke:s of remembrance, there | lchem”—Marian Porter. : by the children, and incpira-| Bethlehem”—Gertrude Engen. Myrtle Hanson ‘The Message of the Christ Child”) 5.164 Way”—Lawrence Porter. ers”—Rachel Swenson. Friday eve-|in Glory”—Harriet Malm School. jhe sweet spirit of Christmas of our | Ellen Nelson. Vern Bertsch. —Sunday School. Mountain, Virginia Stephens; Forest, ‘i Ni | Syelle Matscheck; Yui Sin, Hollis Ble Night’—-Sunday School. 7:30 o'clock. The mas scenes and are accompanied by 1—The ay ate and Recitation, “Christmas Recitation, “The Lights of Beth- Shristmas Bells” — lyrtl Recitation, “First Christmas Tree” Washington, D. " More than 117,000 m the Angels—Hymn, “. to, - Song" — World’ = hairs Ceriptare “Store| American Automobile Associa- Song, “Christmas Night”—Bobby td Pane by one of the Shepber y| tion Estimates Loss of ‘ableau oming of the Wise 000," early — Each Men—Processional, “As With Glad- secre eee Recitation, “Come, Let Us Go to| 2688 Men of Old”—Choir; Scripture) $100 Spent to Keep Open ” 3 Story: Matthew 2:1, 2, 7-11. | Tableau I1I—The Holy Family—| | Roads Yields at Least $1,- Processional, “OQ Little Town of 000 Bethjehem”—Mrs. Mor ns! iets NL ir jolt 4U, hin’, “Thor if ‘ong, “Come, Let Us Worship”— Throne’ —Mrs, Wright. ¥ ildraie / a, ae fog] J. fi ec + 7 ‘able: '_—The doration— Recitation, “In the Good Old Fash- “Away in a Manger”—Mrs. AB ms Vehicular eae] igen Pe 4 fn ns Hughes; Thoughtful of Oth. |, U8? oughtful oi Are free from snow during present ( Yee according to a statement is- ~ Reading: “The White Gift Ghrist-| quarters ot the American” Aujemo- A ie White s' uarters of t i an story read by Miss Bessie ile ‘Assbelation: aa aldwin. Approximatel: Presentation of the white gifts by expended for fl Nattoowe ad the Sunday school classes. . | gtam‘and it will mean a saving of Offertory and Christmas offering| millions of dollars in economic for Foreign Missions, benefits to the snow states. Benediction, The national motoring body, it is announced, will continue its efforts to have all states in the snow belt Sunday Eve, Dec. 25, 1927 adopt a definite program for snow Recitation “The Glorious Night”| Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday | removal not only in the interests of rah Cleveland. : School economy, but as a vital factor in Scripture Reading, “The Christ-] Opening Hymn—From Heaven| distributing food, maintaining social ‘ory”—Bible Class. Above. communications and keeping the “Merry Christmas”—| Opening Prayer—Rev. I. G. Mon-| schools in operation. Mileage Het) nee] In the winter of 1926-27, a total Recitation Musical Reading, “From His Home Song, “Christmas Bells’”—Sunday Recitation, “Cradle Song”—Lou- Recitation, “A Christmas Star”— tilbert Olson. Recitation: ‘Jesus is Born”—La- Recitation, Song, “A Merry Christmas to You” By the Christmas Tree elville. son. Recitation, “Good Night” —Ellen]| Hymn—In This Our Happy Christ- mastide. of 106,721 miles were cleared of The Lesson—Psalm 98. snow, the A. A. A. says, and this Hymn—To Us Is Born a Blessed| mileage will be increased 10 r “Silent | Child. cent in the winter of 1927-28. The The Gospel—Luke 2. estimated cost for the ensuing win- Confession of Faith. ter is based on asslight increase in Song—Words of Welcome, by Sun-| both mileage and cost over last day School. winter. Reading of text of program, by The A. A. A. estimates that every the superintendent. $100 spent in snow removal yields Hymn—While Shepherds Watched. | $1,000 in more efficient transporta- Catechization of class composed | tion and business continuity. On nnouncements and Christmas of- ‘ongs, “Fear Ye Not,” Benediction. Virst Evangelical Church December 24, at 8 o'clock Welcome—Bernard Fuller, Opening song—Sunday school. Scripture. Prayer—Rey. Frankhauser. of: Carl Holthe, Clarice Lee, John| the basis of these figures the com- Anthem, “Let the Old Songs Ring” | Peterson, Jeanette Sorsdahl, Edel| munities which keep their streets y Ira B. Wilson—Choi: usby, Eileen Saxvik, and Evelyn| and highways clear this year will Jf ise, ‘“Welcome”’—Seven Be-| Nilson. reap an economic benefit in excess Song, The Arch of Glory—Clar-| of $50,000,000. Comes |ence Hanson, Hans Thoresen, Ruth| “These figures demonstrate the aie Again”. Saxvik, Elmo Berg, Lillian Roseneau,| great value of snow removal to ot poet thal Reci Doris Scott, Clifford Thoresen, Ade-| commerce alone,” says the A. A. A., Fourth Street and Ave A Ex line Wenaas, Verna Klink, Bernice | “and when it is considered it 75 3 V. Richert, Pastor. Ches ight Primary Children. | Ulmer, Lois Westlein, Jean Fritz,| per cent of the nation’s population > Chri jonas Eve, Dec 24, at 7:30 Song, “Christmas Wish”—The]and Norman Wilson. or 90,000,000 people are dependent ire ‘ated ear ‘| Martin Trio. Dialogue, This Little Star, by:| largely upon the “oH ad, the he following program will be H Cc Invocation. % Christrias Choral by the congre- ‘gation. i + Seripture reading and prayer. * Choir Anthem: “Calm on the ” der the direction of Miss Ella ‘Brelje the Sunday school, in recita- don and song, will take us over the + ‘great event, w..ich has come to pass +n the birth of J-sus. : = Violin selection by Mr. A. Engel- aardt. Benediction. i = Distribution of gifts. Sos : Christmas morning, Dec. 25, 10:50, 3 Bieceas teres at 7:38 they J evening at 7:: e PAas- will sh on the subject: “Cod’s fable Gift Unto Us, Junior, Intermediato and depar.ments of the Meth- school will present a he Best Christ- Bush, on Fri- in the church litorium. The pageant represents “ix children who ome from foreign “ands to see what an American Shristmus is like, in order that they ‘nig*t returr to their own lan” with 'deas helpful to their respective na- fore’ delegates costumed will be as follows: nese roy, Se we i Hee anese girl, Ione je; African boy, re 5 Hindu girl, H-len 3 Turkish boy, Donald L jan gil, Ruth F; | <The t_who welcomes. foreirn | - s, Miss Dorothy >'oses. ~Brownies and fairies from the pri- department will be much in : and Christmas stockings, star,theChristmas tree and gifts the King will be part of the . A vested choir of chil- . ‘will sing the Christmas carols “and an offering will be taker. to de- “Tray expenses of the children’s 2 First Lutheran Church i Oor. Seventh Street and Ave. D. -« Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor. ‘*! The usual Matin or early Christ- ; service will begin at the program will be as No. 18 by the congregation. Confession of Sins and Ab- tion. 4 Botite, Isaiah 9:2-7. sis A Creed. By Ce aanrch choir, “Ho- -* fon the Gospel of the yaD re | No, 16 by the congregation. ee on on the 1 of the Day, 2:1-20, Subject: “Good Tidings ‘Great Joy to All the People.” by the pee ies ir, “The # .” by Lore! 7 Ne Bd by the Congrega- Salutation. General Prayer. us. and the Three- Lutheran Sunday School night, December 25th, hool Shildren. Adams— and Good Night.” given by the Sunday school of the son, Drill—Eight “Primary Harriet Hanson, John Shee, George| figures carry a v! Wollman, Philip Livdahl, Norman Recitation—Ernest and Raymond|Hanson, Mary Helen_ Koffel, Lita| Plomasen, Pearl Norum, mss ene Candle Ed Jane Brynjulson, and Volborg Thor-| Dole Hilden, Loring Knec! Thoresen, Elane Hugleman, and Ver- non Peterson. Recitation—Edna Mae Kafer. Hymn—Silent Night. Recitations—Lillian Hanson, Mable Aune, Solweig Nelson, Myrtle Thoresen,|Norum, Raymond Roseneau, Robert tings—Class No. 6.] esen. Barbara} Recitation. xine Klink. Recitations — Lee Hilden, Thordis ing’s Daughters. Thoresen, and Gene Aune. idith Agre. LATE demerits Hanson, Iris “We Trim Our Christmas | Kafer, Veronica Werstlein. e Primary Children. Recitations— Theresa , “Just For a Little Baby”’—|Alfa Nelson. and Evelyn Koffel. Koffel. Hymn—Praise My Soul the King} Recitations—Charlotte Fritz, Au- of Heaven. relia Thoresen, and Bernice Peter- Recitations—Russel Saxvik, Wal-|son. _ lace Peterson, Harland ‘{ugelman. Recitations—Edward Koffel, Oli- Song, Peace to Soothe Our Bitter! ver Sorsdahl. Oscar Jacobson, Robert Woes—Evelyn Ellingson, Alfa Nel- Donahol, and Clayton Almquist. eee the Herald Angels ing. ma and Recitatioi x Shepherds Drill—Eight Boys. Recitation—-Vera Mathewson, Christmas Idea—Pioneers. Anthem, “O! Holy Night,” by|son, Bernice Klink, Veronica Werst- | oir. lein, and Nellie Nelson. | rry, Merry Christmas| Recitations — Bernice Wenaas,! Christmas Chimes—Irma Rudser, George Brynjulson, Clara Jacobson Loraine Berg, Victor Sarsdahi, Ger- i and Marie Nelson. ald Brynjulson, and Clemoth Quan- Presbyterian Church Recitations—Ruth Roseneau, Ha-jrud. . Second and Thayer Streets zel Jacobson, Beva Scott, Hedwig} Song—The Lord’s Prayer, by the The following program will be ely Ruth Sorlie, Norma Peter- school. diargaret Sloan, and Marian| Collection. eterson f Presentation of gifts to children. Exercise—Eight Children: Benediction. Song, church in the church Bruce aaa il " This New Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range . IVE Mother the happiest 4 A Christmas she has ever had. ‘Give her this beautiful all-white wees have increasing pleasure for many Utility Drawer years to come—more for rest Automette Beat Controt wiete Tne Conteol ‘e Three Kings of Orient | the snow belt, will be kept open and| ° it THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE of four tableaus denictien the Chine, INADEQUATE SNOW REMOVAL ON MAIN The “hustle and bustle” of daily] S70". life is cited by the national motor- ing body as a sure sign at factor in pits removal ry! for instance, that clos-| W88 $150,000 saved in ing of highways would mean un- * eset told loss to the snow belt area. «It is now estimated that inadequate snow removal causes a loss to the nation’s business in a single winter of 000. The A, A. A. statement continues: 70 Per Cent in Snow Belt “Practically 70 per cent of the nation’s registered motor vehicles pane f| are in the snow belt. that on a basis of 15,000,000 motor vehicles registered, with an average jue of $1.000, an it $15,000,000,000, in the snow states ». 18 dencndent upon the prob- This means investment of lem of keeping the highways open for winter travel. “The cost of clearing the high- ways of snow ave! mile last year and ranged from $6.40 per mile in Virginia, the; southern boundary of the snow belt,) doubly oot Of these to $136.32 per mile in Wyoming, in] over 40, the northwest. “In the snow belt there are 315, $43.50 per carriers and over 80,000 A gift for a gentleman—meaning om ae els not forget her flowers EVER too late to send flowers... and distance is no bar- rier. Wherever you are «--herever sheis...you can reach her within fewhours with aChrist- mas bouquet of bright blossoms. If yon would really please her... A really fine shirt-—a smart tie 000 mii f im tht miles nae nproved highways of $8,000,000, assuming an aver- HIGHWAY MEANS HUGE ANNUAL LOSS|:tuis.z eric cis, in Automobile . ~The “hosts and baste” of daly tod it is eatimated in Sua for in snow re- A National Problem and the majority of these are in the snow belt, the situation are operated as common yr use of public and private school: Phone - 1060 busses, Sliced Whole or Half Strip, - Swedish Sausage Phone 1060 Self Service For Cash DEPARTMENT For Cash Only No Delivery Thursday and Friday Swansdown Cake Fiour, Berm sen eeeeeeegerccsoes best grade), Ib. ...000.0. 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