The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1928, Page 3

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\ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 MARCH 28 10 BE Soisron spear — al | Only,” taking for his text John 20:28, “My Lord and my God.” The speak- Consistory to Be Established| °*,$#!¢: “The religi vorld ii i Here, With Work in First through storm zone. The heaviest A M0 last night at the McCabe Methodist NG M ASONS church on the subject of “Jesus imi of the great church ship|Testament, the resurrection, men 14 Degrees have been creaking under the stress! have the greatest fact of the cooper- of the tempest that is sweeping Fi " against creeds, traditions, and the iinet Tuonte patie oe most sacred realities accepted by the held in this section of the state are|‘hurch. Men have placed a question being made as a result of the move-|™@rk against things in the heavens meni started several weeks ago above, in the earth beneath and in among Scottish Rite Masons residing the waters under ne earth. Jesus, in Bismarck, Mandan and the sur-|S#id the speaker, “is the bulwark of rounding territory to have a con-|OUF faith, Once destroy faith in sistory established here. Christ’s deity and christianity falls The big meeting will start at 8 like one dead mass to the ground. o’dock in the morning on Wednes-| Jesus claimed his deity upon the day, March 28, and all degrees to| ttreefold ground, namely, ‘his divine THE BISMARCK TRIBUN knowledge, his divine authority, his} He takes the moral man and wom-|costumes—a feat she accomplishes an, strips them of all their worth-| with charming ease and “T believe in the divinity of Christ |less rags of self-righteousness and use all scripture constantly af- ae an ero i - a new Peat eis firms that he was divine, because of| erful life. To the down-and-out suc ‘ h McAuley, Harry Monroe|as Olive Borden displa: Trotter, Christ is their divine power.’ ence. ec tianity is christianity itself. Take and you will have very little left. “In all Christ’s miracles,” said the speaker, “men saw God acting, but| ni Eternal Son. Jesus said, ‘I and my father are one,’ end ‘The works that I do, they bear witness of me that the father hath sent me.’ “But the greatest miracle of inter- est to humankind is the miracle of Christ's transforming grace and erty stricken they are without him, his matchless character, his masceriy| a8 Jer’ teaching, and his marvelous influ-} and Mell 1 atest proof of chris-| only hope.z’ 5 The speaker closed his message christianity out of civilization, out] with a strong appeal for men and| favorites as Mai of art, out of literature and music| women to take Christ as saviour and ing. The Rev. Hilborne will speak to-| Sparks. ht on the subject, “The Disciple om Jesus Loved.” i, in the standard miracle of the New Wh o_O ation of the eternal God with the At the Movies CAPITOL THEATRE “The Secret Studio,” Fox Films plified. Meals will be served in the temy cite ieee at noon and again eve! An in Histor: The locating of a Scottish Rite consistory at Bismarck marks an epoch in Masonic history in this section. Therefore but four other consistories now doing the work in the state, and the territory allotted to Bismarck and Mandan, as this Consistory is to be known, makes it possible to soon have one of the largest, if not the largest, consis- tory in the west in the very near future. A class numbering about 125 will take the degrees at the meeting here. It is the intention to install a Lodge of the Rose Croix being the degrees from the fifteenth to the eighteenth, at an early date, in fact it is hoped that interest will demand that all the degrees from the fourth to the thirty-second will be given in Bismarck within the next few months. This will immediately place Bismarck and Mandan Masons on a level plane with Fargo, Grand Forks and Minot Masonically, as everything Masonic that is worked in those temples will be as complete- ly taken care of. As it is now it is necessary to go to one of these other centers to finish the degrees, thus entailing a great expense that the locating of the complete bodies at this point will obviate. Fargoans to Put on Work F. L. Gage, under whose energies the present movement has thus far been made, states that the work of putting on the degrees will be done by the Fargo ies. Between 15 and 20 ef the active workers of the ‘asonic bodies will come to Bis- wake tho day ibis vie a the nec--sary settings for putting on this beautiful work. The Bis- marck and Mandan officers will work with the Fargo teams and gain as mv-' needed instruction thereby as pescihle, It hed been the intention to have he Mirot degree teams here as il, but the uncertainty of trans- ‘on at this time of the year +n it necessary to have the work- all come from Fargo for this If the roads are passable, er, at the time of the meet- it is expected a large delega- f the Minot Masons will be + at the ceremonies Wednes- t, program as finally decided s to give all the work of the > up to and including the h during the day, have the t at 6 o'clock, then follow he fourteenth during the eve-| ing. IN_JERSEY i Guest: Goodness! What was the | bump? is | Jersey Driver: We just ran over a mosquito.—Life. Stomach Ulcer Pains Stopped Or Your Money Back If you are suffering from gastri- tis, acidosis or u of the you are privileged to try a famous California Compound that has been extremely successful, without risk- ing one cent. 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