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SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1928 OF RISMARCK TRIBUNE officers are elected for the church/The Shepherd Boy—Wijson, Postulde! ol, Bibls few yoara, have re | year, in A—Hosmer. All parents desir- class and all grades. chasfner ranch, The ordinance of the Lord’s supper |ous of presenting their children fo serviecs in F | take charge of will be observed at the | morning| Christian baptism will kindly do so the passion of ? be ong a ‘ being at this cae ae as ne Jee Shall 1 . A speci program is. pre- 12 o'clock, Su: y school. asses | do ha’ jetray eget a jared for the evening service on! for all ages. | Hi 1 TE Ta} i Eases Sunday. The complete pro-| 3:30 Sey Junior League. On TI evening, 7:30 o'clock, | STA BRI N etam will appear later. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 6:30 wea) Th itor will E . Mm. ie vi on tha’ subject Godte Pret | Corner Fourth Street and Avenue C,| Man.” Hhe choir will sing ; ‘ Abiding,’ a ZIGN LUTHERAN CRURCR | Sunt. eh ee te re a ecaick will sing 8 ‘our 4 olin solos ent ’ ichert, Soegd meeting at oie = bergen Drdla, and “ImRofenbust,” by Leh- . Ve Ri . or . i Church services for Palm Sunday: FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Cor. of Seventh St. and Rosser. C. R. Frankhauser, ee m 10:30 a. m. Morning service ; syecman). Sermon: “Jesus, Before late.’ 2:30 p.m. The pastor will preach evenings during Ho! menears 2:30 day evening H Sunday morning worship be administered. of those wishing to participate will be received Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p, m. in the church, G Friday, at 7:30 p. m., a short hour of prayer and devotion on “The Dying Christ.” Bremer will be the leader. Stainer Her poet shall be, “The Unknown lero.” Evening service 7:45 Rev. Bechtel] Presbyterian Church Quartet will use for his subject “An Invita-| Offertory: tion to the King’s Palace.” Mrs. Mi Mrs. R. E. Morris {Anthem: “God Is a Spirit” Sermon: | Paul 8. Wright Postlude: “March,” Calkin ¢ Mrs. Morris Evening worship 7:30. gs music | lude: Corner Third and Thayer Ret. F. H. Davenport Rector. 514 Mandan St. Palm Sunday 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9: m._ Church school. 11 a, 3 Matins and sermon. The girls of the order of the Rain- ‘bow will attend the 11 o'clock serv- 1. G. Monson, Pastor Services Sunday morning at 10. Topic: “I Would See Jesus.”—} John 12:20-33, Extra number by church choir. Sunday school at 12. All classes. Superintendent, John Husby. in the evening, 7:30, the choir will 10:30 The message for the morn- ing will be “The Three-fold Vision.”| Next Sunday divine service will 12:00 Sunday school, Fred Miller, be conducted as follows: superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. 7:00 Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U.! The pastor will preach on the sub- 8:00 The evening message will! ject “The Triumphal Entry.” The “Can Morality Save a Man?” choir will sing “Fear Not O Israel,” 6:00 Wednesday prayer meeting] by Spicker, and Mrs. Stanley Smith ¥ to be followed by the annual busi-|will sing “The Palms,” by Faure. * ness mecting at which time the | Organ music: Magnificat—Ashford, Walter E. Vater, Pastor Augustana Synod Cor. Seventh St. and Ave. D. Rew AS Mal Pastor. ‘Palm Sunday, Subject: “The | Lord's Supper.” ES ne AMT HUB ‘THIS BAS HAPPENED ‘The summer she fs 16, SALLY For: fo “fai GO ON WITH THE stoRY CHAPTER XV Ws Ross Willis, awkward nd embarrassed, shuffled to the canvas chair which Gus, the spleler, whisked forward, Sally re flected that there was no need for her to remember atty of the multt- tudinous {ostructions with which Mrs. Bybee had primed her for her Job of “seeress.” Sbe curved her small, brown painted, gilded-nailed hands over a eryatal and bent her veiled face | _ For her eyes had caught sight of ¢ name which had been durneé in her memory. ber engagement Singer and who had been clinging to the arm of an ob- viously adoring young man. For erful to Sally, who had been to a circus only once in her life end never to a carnival before, soda-pop under water, she tered Winfleld mr bill 73 REE 26 is if ea 4 838 H &s 1-3 f E tf ? 3 E ; “gee He Hell i] le fd | i : 2 i ; i 5s E ~ rf E Hi it i i i aE a Tues Intermediate and Ep- gue. preach | Fifth Sunday in Lent: church bu Tuesday, | Rogers, Pastoral Calm—Mansficld, cnge Sti Bit ace Sand” | Sane es Se em aN el aa a | 0 ‘. . mm. ices ‘> invenoeit: . ie, super LIN he Wednesday, Thursday and y at Driscoll. Rev E. wi i YTERIAN CHURCER 6.30 p. m. Bible Hour in charge erie He bie thet be | PRESB | of Walther League. — 1. |Back to Bethel; An Angel is Wait- aad 30, Hysalng service (English). | ing at the Brook for You.” Paul 3. Wright Sermon: “The Loving Christ.” Sunday school, 11:00. B. C. rorship 10:30. Broad Monday-Thursday at 7:30 p. m.,| Larkin, superintendent. cast by KFYR. . communion service. Announcements! E. L, C. E. 7:15, Miss Esther| Prelude: “Processionsl to Calvary” eee — Solo: TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN . George Humphreys CHURCH i! CrONHURCH ne “The Lordship of Christ” FIRST LUTHERAN CPURCH 10:30 a. m. Divine services in Swedish. Sermon on the text for WGN, Chicago, and in charge of KFKX when that station was locat- .ed at Hastings, Neb. over WMAQ, Di vine Institution and Meaning of the ferred !mon on the passion of our “Within | Subj there will b: Lord’s Suppe week com- .m. On Good Fri- Communion will Brown ‘Madrigal,’ Maxson ores 8 a Lethe’ ber trae and Mid ie ' —_ Anthem: “ “+ ok musical numbers. so @ sermon— alms will be blessed at th ly | i “Will be Glorified.” service and distributed. dod SE congregational singing ees, Holy Week jorus Choir and oe. Leader Chant Feces worn ate . Services every evening at 8 o'clock.!_ Sermon: .“Look to Your Build- venue sateen: ing!” _ C, A. Stephens, Minister McCABE METHODIST CHURCH | Young People's Fellowship—8:30. ie! is to the far no: next winter. gives a special away listeners, tion is to be enlarged uw and will be held from 1 a. m. tobe. m., cen- tral time, April 5. celebration af the On Good Fri » 7:30 p.m, sr- Lord. “The Vicarious cet ot The church choir will sing at. these services. Pee exer AO Air Station Talk A reading, zoom is open_in the|mann. Organ music: Invocation— |» e H j (By The Associated Press) Broadcasts b are to be continu over ir voices. Once a month KVOO, Tulsa, Okla., for far- next presenta: Bill Hay, formerly director of now is heard As she tripped swiftly across the dusty lot toward the Palace of Wonders, the crowd following her grew larger and larger. Becoming bolder becausé she felt that she was really “Princess Lalla” and not timid little Sally Ford, she delib- erately flirted with the men who pressed close upon her, @ Uttle brown hand invitingly toward the big tent. en waved she reached the tent door, When the barker leaned down from bis booth, bebind which was set a small platform, and beckoned mount the narrow steps. Smiliogly she did so, and the barker intro duced her: to “Here she {s, boys—the Princess Lalla of Con-stan-ti-no-ple, the pret- tlest girl that ever escaped from the Sultan's harem! Princess Lalla, favorite crystal-gazer to the Sultan of Turkey before she escaped from his harem, will tell your fortunes, ladees and gentlemen! i Lalla sees all, knows all! Just one £€/ of the scores of attractions in the ! Palace of Wonders! 25 cents, one quarter of @ dollar, two bits!” Sally bowed, ber little brown bands Princess Admission in an enchanting gesture; then she skipped down t! steps, the great ropes of black hair, wound with strands of imitation u Dearls, Gapping against the vivid green satin tunic. She was very tired when the sup- to sled and di per hour came, but the thought that would soon see David again you'll let m impled. LSS a od 39 2 hicago. He made his | —_— yicnny ERIES OF BAND DANCES tt—The Woodm Mott ‘will cooperate with the” Mott Community clyl ing in for F} series of — to vaise fun to finance open @ i his sumer, With sui i tyeae, band concerts will be given . ly as soon as the weather permits. CONTEST IN RIL between £ és at. Oak. lan ae the | ty arcd = from IKTNT. ee 1 o—— Little Knife if -_oo- ooo - Oo Mr. and Mrs Sun: at the J. I, Mr. and Mr: | o—— | | | Frank Goben spent! Christ i nd children spent Sunday afternoon | GUIDE TO TRY ASCENT OF HIGHEST jat the Mike Beich home. Don Peck and Matt Boespflug spent Monday and Tuesday in Richardton township attending to business matters. Gordon Schaffner motored to He-| inari Myrtle Lansen, Bron Tuesday hers Be di a on Eis, ood We 5 8] ins ati to int loster, “ ste Darwin and Lillian Hetnery. stir and Mrs, Te Re W. Bac! r. and Mrs, L. R. TO PRESENT SACRED CANTATA local Choral se- I test to decide t Grant county content wi be hold at ieee high school April 8. The ina ‘oolery mo: tored to Glen Ullin Thursday to at- et a meeting of the Eastern Star Mr, and Mrs. Joe Schneider spent | “ Sunday at the Henry Schne' jome. Arthur Bierig assisted Mr. Jacobs in cleaning seed grain. stored to Helton Wednesday te to| NEW. SUPESINTENDEN: mo lebron y ' k some shopping and attend to other LA MOUKE Bet ee " La pose aa acter Ay | ink Goben spent several days| been employed as superintendent o Dt week putting new roofing/the La Moure city on his barn. . ensuing year. e Gordon Schaffner and Matt Boes-| graduate of the state unjves a Hope Schaffner and Mies|the class of ’15, and is motored to Golden Valley al uate work at the Unf been working for A. Kot-|ofNeche for the pest diz ers Beck and Matt Bostpftug,| srmimecnaeae ef the ik ‘RADIO PROGRAMS ‘who have direct the pi Salem orchestza will senting the cantata, FEATURES ON THE Ain Sundey. Apr. 1 A 1:00—Rexy, Stroll; Wocay menial sol wy WIR KYW WRC’ WTMJ Kv 3:00—Cathedral Hour; 8; ny, Jae’ ADO WAIU WERC WGHP Q iad HE ENE Woy! walk Weal Wile w i uty ¢ L Whic WsB wsi ‘o 6A KBD WHO woe ay 7:00—Sunday Riven! Club— wai .s: S:S—Atwater Rene purr, Jou Arimeps sng Kio (te) Wras wens wae WRo Ww WHO Ww WDaF K' fe and Studio Wi wras SUNDAY, APR. 1 ‘apitol Theater Fauity (By The Aesociated Press) Programs in Central Standard time, 1 time is P. M. unless otherwise in- cated. Wave lengths on left of cal) @tters, kilocycles on right. Awoter test Hoar | W0O—WEX.WIR Betreiter deo Oe Church Services E lemeries 8 it a fy s 3.bt—Hepey Sal Hour SEL. 7—-WWI Qotroite-880 Bs. bar stare, ' es col "Theater Farily rsa er Kent Bour 228.9=WOWO Ft. Wiyner1310 38:00—WOR Programs 422.8--WO8 Jefferson City=710 526K YW Chicagor570 :00a—Church Services 4—Don Amaizo 289.4—W6BM Chicago—770 2:00m—Nutty Club (3 brs.) 305.6—-WEBH-WJJD Chicago—€20 urch Services ¥ oh thoes Program Hour 10% o:ekeceeaured Services 9:00—Studio Features Services 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago-v720 5 870.2—WOAF Kanses City-r810 :00—Radio Question Box q ss-gole jtzend. Grego. 0—Arabian Nights rity sas # 2,2 erence “ ‘Sing: Uncle Quin; Almanak tw rye cH Eo aiectar bet Your Se toaeae Groneaten ‘ taste Room 208.9—-WTMS MathweUkeer- 1090 :10—Sones 30a-sChureh poreheatia 200—Mardi Gras 844.6—WLS Chicago—870 18-—Concert ross Toads Sunday School Little Brown Church TS—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 i fs : 406.2—WCECO Minnegpelis-8t. Rauiats 9:4 arch. Semvicen ef Kent Hour 0 WOR Programs Musical Romances $—Symphony Hour day Evening Club S—WOR Program 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 —Organ ‘Instrumenta) 5—Chureh Services 861.2—WSAI Cincinnati—830 Sermonet; String Quartet ‘David La Biblical Drama $99.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 00—JSesters: Orchestra Orchestra: Ensemble lemareientbe ic and weather. vices E ‘at Presbyterian : 00— ‘Atwater Kent Hour $16—Bibiical Drama 835.4—WHO Des Moines=$0 :00a—Church Services rian orchestra. +:00-—Pregeam by Piret Evan- el et spurt. 7:0—ftp mn Services, St. Mary's thelie church. Tere EASTERN 491.5—-WEAF New York—€10 00—National Symphony Rapttot ‘Theater Family Atwater Kent four :15—Biblical Drama 404.3—WIZ New York—660 4:20-—National Bellgious Service 0 —" reap velogue; ier Hour '5—Paula Heminghaus: Melodies j5—Utica Jubilee Singers 422.3-woh Newark—710 :00-—S: iony Orchestra Pe ee earal Hour Sh Bherercent Hour -At Home With the Masters SOUTHERN 340.7-—W. JAK Jagkpony ile Goe 103 joes 476.9—W8B Atlanta—t30 Bio ‘Theater Farilly ‘S-bAtwater Kent Hour 248,8-—-WDOD Chattanedga—1250 f urch Services 5 acted ial €: ureh Services 461.3—KRALD Dallas—850 00a-—-Church Services =Church Services 645.1—WFAA Dallas—550 F en's Conference $3 Aeousticon Hour 6:20—Capi ter Family fie anater nt Hour. TT ail 9:15—Biblical Drama 400.7—WBAP Fort Worth--600 6:00—V% Services sisrorchestrs 34.4—KTHS Hot Springs~790g, ‘ . mn Biss ime" Ot = hk si $:30—Bpecialties ; Ty Mseticcs® wéevern 382.8-KOA Denver-f20 3 iol Family oe 468.8—KF) Los Angelee—640 Hour ou. sy Up 20,300-foot Mt. MeKinley, | Me Guy C. Caldwell, Rocky | Meuntain Guide, Hopes to Go—Peak Hes Been Scaled Only Once Washington, March 31.—()— After accustoming himself to high titudes by living at an clevation of fect for the last five years, » Caldwell, Rocky Mountain » announces through the head- quarters of the American Nat v3, ‘ature wing have entered prélime = A » Jean] sen veached sist in phe. Si sf Feverd, Alaska, and is Y he was ion here that he will at- to scale the precipitous cliffs it. MeKinley next year. of three, headed by Hud- is credited with having the summit of this highest on_ the Noi merican conti- it in June, 1913, but as yet no one made motion pictures of the Caldwell intends the mountain and fauna he encoun- In is 3650 miles 0 fee sen le guide who opened on Long's Peak in Col- man who ever ‘oman ‘down the east gE ied a lace of that treacherous mountain. i bates ie ‘ ia Caldwell went over his plans Newton Pack, associate edi- wr of iietere Magazine, and said he oO three months on MeKin\ His party will have to drink melted snow and cook it fodd on alcoho! stov acpi 6:30—-Re a His G: Poy m1 ; WEEN Won Whe KER V0 A. te MONDAY, APR. 2 (By Fhe asseciated Presa) Programs in Central Standard time. se in- ‘ave lengths on left of call All time’ toe ‘M. unlesa otherwi dicate letters, idllocycles on right. 626—KYW Chicago—570 $00.4—-WSBM Chicego—770 10-—Concert Ensemble :00— Nighthe w! oy ibe Favorites iP IZ 9:90" Retire B ujtoratudio” ok 416.4—-WQN-WLIB Chicago—720 6:10—Uncle Quint Ensembte Sao ; Ho ginerat Mitors Party 1031 s—Dence end Songs 344.6—WLS Chicago—870 anf uppervell Program ‘ater Witches 447.5—WMAG-WQJ Chicage—t70 To} vy: Orchestra —, and Andy : Pine : 00— Voting ia: Music 11:00—Dance Music 494.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 as atle Frearams Vagabonds re a Free Weatures 961.2—WSA) Cinginnati—s80 a: nostra and Features # —Bonecal Party tS ses to ire Boys 203 Bp and Forte 900.0—WTAM Cleveland—750 ‘Sean . EASTEAN @i5—WEAF New York—610 ! F tr rE eral Party EF ie to Boss 203 co Bi 6: 484,3—WszZ New York—040 ‘Klein's. A75.9-—-WOB Acignta—e00 ; 934-WDOD Chattancoga—1290 :40=-Varlous Features . 1,$-KRLO Dellae—200 ‘ 8 @ 931 Bet Gympbesy “UbI—WFAA Daller—300 te +4 te 3 .1—WEAP Fort Werth—00 entre; Sunfiower Girl ar . 9046.4-—-U THB Het Springs—700 ire | “T am now ae j but the right kind of men are ie men must be of the ight temperament and sportsman- ship and not just strong men. There i | ri } The kind | papers, asked, \pers make you tired?” | 1 don’t read them.’”—Ideas, y, Apr. 2 is, featured—WJZ KDKA KTW KGa WHO WOW KVOO WFAA Wi Gypsies; North Carolina Program—WEAF WI ry weal WON RED WHO WDAT gatieiede biden oa) Hour; Esster Pi im—WJZ KDKA WLW WIR KYW K WREN WR! gv WBAP WHAS WMC WSB KOA G:30Ggneral Motors Party; ues Thidaud, Violinist—WEAF WRO GY WGR WTAM ‘3 WSAl WGN WTMJ KSD WCCO WOG Rilo wow Woay Kvoo Was KPRU WHAs Well 8:30-—) Orch; ! ul: Melodies—' R W. oar MAID Re OUP WALA Bowe ESC GMRE HOR, Nore ‘ ne YY a waaa wowo e KOLL Ai continent. to get. iP PEAK WITH MOTION:PICTURE CAMERA “First I aim to fly around Mt, Kinley and take a good look,” Caldwell told, Pack. “I want to get some motion pictures of this home of the most famous glaciers on thi up my party, are a lot of strong men who cannot stand high altitudes. Then again there are men who are not affected by altitude but are cowards when’ It’s not caught in a tight place. easy to find the right combination.” Caldwell expects to establish two bases from which to work. Under present attle in May next year. lans he will sail from Se- He is con- ferring with several well known mountain climbers in the east be- fore returning to his camp at Long’s Peak. WILL HAVE Devils Lake—Construction of NEW INFIRMARY a new infirmary at the state hospital at San Haven is to begin in the near future according to an an- Nouncement made here by Ed John- son, of the firm of Fjeldseth and Johnson, contractors. The structure will be valued at $125,000 and it will be erected this summer. IFIED What is swers, NOT SO BAD boy carrying a ‘Nay FEATURES ON THE AIR 1 8:30—General Motors Party 9:30—Time to Retire Boys . 635.4—WHO Des Moineo—860 6:00—Orchestra $:30—-Roxy and His Gang. 7:00—Great Moments in History 7:30—A, & P. Gypsies 8:30—General Motors Party 9:30—Time to Retire Boys 10:00—Dance; Organ 440.9-—WCX-WIR Deters 6:00—Minstrels rds Roxy and His Gang 7:30—Dre Orchestra : Program WJ Detroit—850 rty 9:30—Time to Retire Boy: 228.9—-WOWO Ft. Wayne—1310 6:00—Various Features 2:00—WOR Programs 10.0—Frolic 422.3—-WOS Jefferson City—710 7:00—Educational; Varied Program 9:00-—Studi . $:30—Dance 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 £:00—School of the Air 7:00—Orchestra and Tenor 7:30—A. & P. Gypsies £:30—General Motors Party 6:230—Time to Retire Boys 11:45—Nighthawks 293.9—-WTMJ Milwaukee—1020 6:00—Orchestras and Features £:00—Musical Highlights §:30—General Motors Party 9:30—Time to Retire Boys 10:00—Piano 10:15—Frolic " 405.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—7@ 6:00—Scout Program §:30—Dinner Music ai ‘7:30—Musical Program ae §:30—Genera) Motors Party * 9:50—American Legion 808.2—WOW Omaha—300 §:00—Organ r es PAR :30—Rozy and His Gang | 5; Ri00—Tyreweldera ey 3:20—General Motors Party 9:20—Time to Retire Boys > 1):00—Orchestra ‘ 249.9—2KFYR Bismarck—1200 0—Music, weather, markets, 0—Male quartet. 0-—Weather, news. :45—Radio farm schooh 202.5—WOR Buffalo—900 £:00—Hy and Di 5.30—WBAP Programs (1% bes) 318.6—KOKA Pitteburgh—000 foes 14 He dave Fa Oo—Rivers 4:30—WJz Programs. ; S79.5—WGY Schenectady—790 1:20—A, & P. Srpeien, e ¥ tors Party Maa--uEe §:30—General 9:30—-Time to Retire Boys 2305.9-—-WHAZ Troy—-000 5:00—Varied ‘am 3:30—Dance lo 488.5—WRC Washington—s40 ROWERS Hagens Gl bee) SOUTHERN 340.7—WJAX Jacksonville—800 mi e014 ‘Time Fiddlers ae ecital . 8:30—General Motora Party = */ 322.4—WHASB Loulsville—830 5:00—Ct P 1 SocGreuter Louletite entestainerg £g0-General’3 iuotere "party, 9:30—Time to Boys 516.8—WMC Memphis—500 $:00—Riverside Sascrine to Retire Bort 10:00—Dance” 336.9—WSM Nashville—s90 6.60—Loew's 6: and ls Geng £ HEgEs pete. 10:00—Vocal; 206.9—WSEMB New Orieans—1010 the de- Professionally, he is a ‘husband supported by his wife.—An- old gentleman, seeing a t pile of news- ion't all those pa-

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