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| FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928 4 ke. No D., April 6,—() | nd death ang | —Nelson Suvain, euperintendent of ting two letters to a well; schools ct Devils Lake, was Duluth business man de- : unanimously reelected president of | $1,500. j the executive committee of the high us gang, “the 30 spid-; school conference at a business ses- | Bal had been “working for | slon nes this Pte a ie eee 4 . et ie second day’s program. J. C. Gou! J. Av Larsen And. Arnot, F. ;/ Woman Dies After ws eter to In both | of Mandan wan elected leo prea: | Kas Ry » Aad > ' : jeases. Perry admitted to police | dent succeeding himself and Super- | OrsMArG. sco shal Bedelia” Declaring That She __ | that no such organization existed | intendent P. J. Borg, Dickinson, and Ger neice | : land that he composed the letters} 1. A. White were again chosen as | t.F.N. Orchard. satear' Us| Had Been Poisoned | alone. of the committee. Prof, | Trio and final chorus: “Hear Us, | Cotinty authoritie ed e committec. . | Father,” Mrs. W. J. Targart, Mrs. | omar \ Jeevenk the Juvculle crepe tae te : F. M. Davis, H. Beall and choit. | Per Y row, Richholt’s Cash and Carry The forty days of Lent will be} GLENCOE-STEWARTSDALE | Scrip:ure Lesson—Pastor. eoncluded this and the Bis- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Announcements and offering. ed ns 8 marck pag are making prep- HM. Gulson, Pastor Organ offertory—“Chapel Bell" — aratio: the Easter Sunday serv-| Union Service at Glencoe, Easter} Flagler by Miss Ruth Rowley. ices. Special speakers, inspiri Sunday, April 8th, at 11 a. m. fous ~music pecial singing and instrumen' sermons and the joy i Special singii id insti tal the Easter season will be included} music. in the servi ices, : The choir of the Presbyterian church will give the cantata, “The Risen Lord” Sunday evening, while @ short pageant. en itled “From Self| gram in the Methodist church, Sun- to Service” will be presented at the | day afternoon, April 8th, at 2 p. m. Sunday evening services in the First} The program committee has been Baptist church. The combined choirs | drilling the children for some time, of the McCabe Methodist church will| and a splendid exercise for Easter resent the cantata “The Living| Sunday is promised. hrist” Easter Sunday evening at — 0. THE FIRST EV..NGELICAL CHURCH ate young people of the Meth- jist, Evangelical, Baptist and Pres-| 6:15 Sunrise service. roads in the frost sO good. because “the Flavor DRISCOLL CHURCH The Driscoll Methodist Sunday school will present an Easter pro- juvenile court to turn BA TeRePOssAreoetTes mw 1 Organ Postlude—“Match of the | Minn, Friars” by Miss Ruth Rowley. book concern, died suddenly Cantata given under the direction night after declaring she had been} of Mrs. J. A. Larson. 1 poisoned and police are holding her husband pending the coroner’s in-| { " Snow and Sleet Storm |i, ‘iindindy where Mrs. Melver in Southwest Towa} had been staying said the latter! and her husband had been quarrcl- wera rian churches of the city will ite in a union Easter service ich will be held at the Presby- ian church at 7 o'clock Sunda: ea The theme of the meet- will be “Crusade with Christ” its three-fold emphasis, in evan- ism, for world peace, and for ristian citizenship. Young peo- iple in all parts of the world will bld similar services on Easter pene since this theme has been @dopted and endorsed by the Inter- ee nee People’s lane n in charge of young people’s so- Gieties in 21 denominations. The services in Bismarck will be led b; Wilma Olson. 4 Other churches have arranged for ms of vocal and instrument- ‘al music, recitations and Easter ii ils, The following schedules have m submitted by the pastors for linday services: ' FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH * Cor. Seventh St. and Ave. D. Rev. A. J. Malmquis ice int that all children be present at this session for a final rehearsal for Master program. C. C. Larsen, su- rintendent. There will be no morning services @s the pastor is at Braddock. In the evening at 8 o’clock—the Sunday school will present a short Easter program consisting of rec- Stations and musical numbers. The urch choir will assist at this pro- ms, An hdd 3 ill be taken per benefit of the Sunday school. is | , FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Corner Fourth Street and Avenue B C. A. Stephens, Minister . The morning sermon will “The First Easter Message.” 12:00 Sunday school, Fred Mil- perintendent. Senior and Junior B. Y. The evening ‘program given by the children of the sgt and junior departments. e Guild girls will also give a short pageant entitled “From Self to Service.” The ordinance of baptism will be administered at the evening service | Sunday. A very interesting program has jbeen arranged by the children and the girls of the Guild. ST..GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH xo oe ved. H. Dave: a ..* & 514 Mandan St. Mrs. Scheffer—choir Teader. Mr. Jason E, Wait—organist. Services for Easter Day 8 a.m. Holy Communion. . Choral Eucharist and Order of Service Processional Hymn, “Jesus Christ is Risen, Today.” fi Introit, “Christ, Our Passover.” Kyrie, Gloria Tibi, Lares Tibi, Credo—Cruickshank’s Mass, “Holy Offerings, Rich “The Strife Is O’er.” si rda, Sanctus, Bene- Hictus, Agnus Dei — Cruickshank’s | Mass. Hermann Hymna during communion, “And low, 0 Father, Mindful of Thy lain Chant, Chant. “Welcome, | Glorig in Excelsis. Nhne: Dimittis—P! Recessional Hymn: Happy Morning.” ee Easter Day Childgen’s Festival Service at 3 p.m + Vested choir of little girls to lead ‘in the singing. Special featuro— presentation of Lenten Mite boxes —expregsion of self-denial during Lent. .Flowers and fruit to be dmapresentéd to be given to sick’ and ut-ins, ‘Gecped cad Thayer Siecle a rr Paul 8. Wright nafs, au 10:30, Broad- ant oy. ‘R. Prel iade:/“Temple March,” Lyons. . R. E. Morris ‘Awake, Thou that Sleep- ipeen. : | Presbyterian Church Quartet fffertory: “Over the Hills,” Fred- ‘k Logan. Mrs. Morris Reception of members. Solo: “The Cross,” Harriet Ware. Mrs. Morris Services, 7:30 P. M. n Music: ude: “The Heavens Are Tell- in. 10 Morning worship, and Holy Communion, in charge of Rev. E, J. Bechtel of al 11:00 The Beginners and Prim- ary classes will give their program in charge of Mrs. C. F. Struts, 3:00 Baptism service. 7:45 Evening service in charge of Rey. E. J. Bechtel of Fargo. ZICN LUTHERAN CBURCR Missouri Synod Fourth Street and Avenue A, J. V. Richert, . Ve » Pastor 9:30. a. m. Su school. 10:00 a. m. Holy communion (German). 4 10:30 a. m. Easter services (Ger- man). The sunrise service has been changed to the above hour. 2:30 p.m. The pastor will preach at Baldwin. 7:30 p..m, Easter Eve services (English). Mrs. J. Harrison will sing the an- them “Calvary.” Sermon: “The Living Christ.” MeCABE METHODIST CHURCB Walter E. Vater, Pastor Divine services will be conducted next Sunday as follows: 10:30 morning worship. Organ Prelude—Festival March. Doxology. Hymn: “Christ the Lord is Risen Apostles’ Creed. Pra er. Anthem: “King All Glorious,”— Vail. Responsive Reading: Christ Risen.” Reception of new members. Anthem: “Gladness in the Gar- den,” Wilson. iS Announcements and offering. Organ Offertory—An Old Por- trait—Teilman. Hymn: “Lift Your Glad Voices.” Solo: “Easter Dawn”—Fearis, sung by Mrs. J. A. Larson. Sermon: “Lessons of the Resur- rection.” Hymn: “Look Ye Saints.” Benediction. Organ Postlude. 12:00 noon Sunday school, class- es for all ages. “Now Is “The Living Christ,” by Wilder- mere, Cantata to be given by Combined Choirs of McCabe Methodist Epis- copal church, Easter Sunday, at 7:30 p. m. Program as follows: Organ Prelude—Festival Prelude —Stultz, Miss Ruth Rowley. Opening Chorus: “Night of Sor- row,” choir: Contralte Solo: “Let Thy Will Be Done”—Mrs. F. G. Ackerman, Soprano, solo and chorus: “Christ re Risen,”—Mrs. W. J. Targart and choir. Chorus: “This World is Not thy Goal,” choir. Duet:, “Thou who knowest Sor- row”—Mesdames Targart and Lar- son. Ladies’ chorus: “He Knows His Own.” Duet, Chorus and Tenor Solo: “Love is Greatest of All”—Mrs, F. G. Ackmeran, W. J. Noggle and choir. Tenor Solo: Always,” Mr. H. Beall. Quartet: “The Living Christ,”— Mesdames Smith, Dunn, and Messrs. Noggle and Register. Have You Tried Your Sample? It'll Please You'll like it— “Lo, I Am With You | ing most of the day. Sioux City, Iowa, April 6—(AP) | the landlady heard —A severe snow and sleet storm struck a large area in southwestern Towa and southeastern Nebraska during the night, with snowfall as heavy as 10 inches reported from some points. Omaha apparently was the center of the disturbance. Radio appeals sent out by station WOW at Omaha said the city was entirely isolated from wire com- munication with the outside world. The storm area extended north- ward toward Sioux City as far as Whiting and eastward as far as Cherokee. Ten inches of snow was reported from Storm Lake, while Alta, Aurelia and Cherokee reported about eight inches. Highways Blocked Practically all highways leading out of Albert Lea, Minn., were im- passable today. Bus service on’all routes has been abandoned with six woman dicd about 9:30 p. m. Iver was placed in jail, further post mortem today. he had purchased some wife had taken the cup and had drunk it herself. ‘17-year-old Youth Duluth, Minn., mail. The boy, Francia Perry, confessed Last night, Irs. McIver cry out that she had been poisoned. eu eat | investigation, including «| | Authorities say McIver told them ‘ison and | put it into a cup of coffee, intend- | ing to-drink it himself, but that his | from him | | Held For Blackmail, April 6.-—()—A | | nonchalant 17-year-old youth toda: | was awaiting the opening of juve- nile court Saturday, when he will be charged with attempted black- y} Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 122 Fifth St. i Phone 53 THE SANITARY STORE Fancy Celery, Cauliflower, Spinach, Peas, Carrots, Beets, New Potatoes, Tomatoes, Radishes, Green Onions, Peppers, Chickory, Spanish Onions FRESH STRAWBERRIES Fancy Bananas, Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons, Cocoanuts Ferndell Telephone Peas, Special, 3 cans for Ferndell Main Corn, Special, _3 cans for Choice Sliced Pineapple, Special, 3B B5-cent cans FOL «...........-.ecscceecsseseesescsseesenees Number One Wainuts, Special, a NBs LOR scccsgescsqssescessene<ss 4 59c Fresh Shipment Natl. Biscuit Co. 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Reg. 30c seller. cial, per jar 5c Strawberries, Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, Parsnips Tomatoes, etc. Phone ‘1080 Bismarck Food Market "itso R. T. Bakken, Prop. Quality Merchandise at the Right Price For Your Easter Dinner CAPONS Celery Green top carrots Beets Turnips Cauliflower Sweet Potatoes Oyster Plants Peas Parsley Rhubarb ateiabes sparagus Alligator Pears Strawberries Tomatoes Head Lettuce Radishes Cucumbers Green .Onions Green Peppers Monogram Blackberry Jam, qt. jar, reg. 65¢, 2 for .... Monogram Blackberry Jam, pt. jar, reg. 35c, 2 for .... Nice Fresh Hallewai Dates, 3 IDS, .......-.:sssserssesesene asad We are”exclusive agents for the famous Carque Health Products — Natural Fruits from California. If You Want the Best, Come Here There is one thing certain—our groceries are the best in the city, Poor 8 service the promptest. We don’t have to prove it—our customers prove it, for each recom- mends the other. 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Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. 204 Fifth St. Phone 371. “Good Things to Eat” Easter Specialties For Easter we will endeavor to give our usual good serv- ice, and have everything for your dinner; all the vege- tables and fruits in season, and a full line of grocery specialties as well as the staples. PHONE 371 STRAWBERRIES Grapefruit, Apples, Oranges, Bananas Spinach Carrots Asparagus Cucumbers Parsnips . Head Lettuce Cauliflower Green Onions Cabbage Tomatoes ' Swift’s Hams Sugar Cured Skinned Hams Premium Bacon Demonstration ; ) Monday, “the 9th, we will have a demonstration of Hockless Picnics ot eee ee] Nee eee CER OT TOIT SF COTT ONTRATVO FOF TOTO HHORAZOEED TOR OR MOY sc OE 6