The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1930, Page 6

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TO VISIT CARTHAGE Eucharistic Congress Is Being Held in Ancient City Con- quered by Rome Father John Sleg leaves Sunday fright for New ie from there to gail for Europe snd Africa, April 23, on a tour centering around the]. congress at Carthage, Africa, capital of Hannibal and old enemy conquered by Rome in ancient Accompanying Father Slag will be Father Kosters, of Mott. The only boys? delegates from this section will be Mys. Mary Cleveland, of ‘Wash- burn,’ who already has started for Africa. Fathers Slag and Kosters will cross the Atlantic on a chartered English mail boat, the Araguaya, on which several hundred delegates will make the trip. Gibraltar will be reached May 3 and Algefian and Tunisian ports and are scheduled for the period of May 7- gun cae the Eucharistic congress, Father Slag will make a tour of ‘aly, with side trips into the ‘Tyrol and Austria, then traverse oth- | 1° 8. er countries of western Europe and make a short stay in England, visit- ing historic cities. Stock Specialist Coming to See Calf And Pig 4-H Clubs S. E. Denner, livestock specialist | P: Yrom the Agricultural college, will be here next Monday, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, on a tour of the livestock clubs of the county. He and County Agent A. R. Miesen will call on the boys and girls who are conducting pig or calf projects and will confer on in- creasing the memberships. State Firemen Meet At Minot June 11-12 In N. D. Convention The trustees of the North Dakota Firemen’s association met at the ‘Chamber of Commerce, Minot, Fri-| fi day, and selected June 11 and 12 as the dates for the forty - sixth state konvention of the organization. Attending the meeting were H. L. ‘Reade, secretary, of this city, Peter Larson, of Renate, and H. R. ‘Handtmann, of! Mandan, state presi- Gent, Hawaii to Be Topic At Lions Luncheon; Ladies to Be Guests Aven ‘Rev. Em English service Mey 10:30 a.m ABetekd school and Bible class: at dish wervices at 2:30 p.m, Sunday school program, Yuther league will hold its yee meeting Friday evening, April | | 25, at 8 o'clock. FIRST CHURC (Scientist) Fourth street and Avenue C, Sunday services at 11 a.m. Subject, “Doctrine of Atonement.’ Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. ‘x reading room maintained at.119% Fourth street is open dai! legal holidays, from 13 to Sundays, 3 to 6 ZION LUTHERAN (Missour'! nod) Street at Avenue A. Richert, pastor. Faster services as follow: Sunday school, all classes, 9:30 a. m. Migs Ella Brelji, superintendent. Contes onal Service (German) ‘at ‘H OF CHRIST evening ster service (German), 10:30'a.m. Holy communion. At 2:30 p.m. the pastor will preach at Baldwin aoe hour, of the W. L. ~ Easter ‘eve service (English), Sermon, “Our Life With Christ. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Pentecostal-Evangelical) Eleventh street and Rosser avenue, in C. Miller, pastor. Teil 20—Sunday at 1:45 6:45 p.m, in charge Sunday, p.m.; classes for everyone. Afternoon service at 3, broadcast over station KFYR. Evening service at 7:30 (evan- Belistic). ‘Wednesday, April 23—Praise service and prayer meeting at & p.m jal evangelistic service ev t 7:45, beginning Thursi with Zelma Argue of Winn Peg, Mian Canada, as the evangelist. the large tabernacle orchestra wili assist in all song services. TRINITY LUTHERAN Opie 8. Rindahl, Easter Sundi Church school, 9:46 2. m. ival service, city auditorium, her league, 2° m, Iver Acker Till be. the speaker. Music furnished by Miss Trom and th ‘Trustees’ meeting Mond Choir rehearsal Thursd: 0 p.m. The Trinity study circle will meet next Wednesday evening at the Ulmer 402 Mandan street, Alice Eck ight’ isthe hostess. ‘The, progra which will be given by Mrs. Kat Wahl, Josie Grinde and Mrs. Ople 1, will be in charge of Dagny Asia! ‘Music will be furnished by Mrs. T. G, Plomasen, FIRST EVANGELICAL Feet and Rosser avenue, Motive for Killing of Negro Found in River )..| mon, Rev. and junior dep: Easter program during school hour. Sree service at 11. x Victory.” Ser- artments Mornin; ‘Theme, prayer service. ‘choir’ practice. catechism cl: ST. ere Easter Holy communion Procession and sol Eucharist, 11 a: m, Muse. Craickahank and Ag . Solo, Jo} n Everywhere, E. atti nYiclinigt Adolph Engelhard ‘ol- rs fpanketon.’ Chose 1g Communicate at this Bi yo that sutticient preperation bet Vespers and devotions, $ p.m. An- them Shadows Yonder” (Gaul). Soloist, ~ Mr. Orcha: “OfiMi’ st Fillae” . Bennett-Haine rd. Traditional oe Sect’ (by request) We Know About Lite ‘After De: 8 Morning worship at 0:30. Organ Miss relude, “Glo! ‘Kern)— uth Rowley, vegeale st. “Christ the Lord Is Risen E. losanna in the “Hie! Js Responsive reading. 8 aa Is. Chris From the Dead”—Congre- Reception of new members. Organ offertory, “Meditation” ges gins of Peace” (Bar- . Larson and A. she Power of Jesus’ ross! Glarriet Ware)— Graham. Afessage of Resurrec- ry: Dok, Fer Saints,’ the Sight Te Gloriow "—Congregatio = postlude, “Jubilate Dio”(sil- Sunday school, 12 noon. Special, pro- gram by intermediate, junior and pri- mary departments. Evening worship, 7:30. Easter Can- tata entitied “Life Eternal” will, b given by combined choirs: of ‘the church under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Larson. The full Organ pre “March de F)—Miss Ruth ‘Rowley, or- Walter E. Vater. f Census Taker Aids ho! Endeavor . m. vhy We Li h Ce M4 af the i or Us, hotr. Ved: .m. oT" Matins (said), 1 Jon ms, Fred_ Hi: O1 ne messeene rmegaa y eth’ ratte solo, jan of Sorrows”—Mrs. .,G. Ackermai with chee ‘Men's two-part cho- alvary"—A. J. hoe * Getheoman Base. solo, “ with chotr. ‘A WI Light ‘Yon jraham a scripture Lesson—Rev. Walter E. praise offertory, “Melody” (C. G. 8). ‘he King Comes Forth”—Choli Solo, “The Hedesmer ‘Triumphant ‘Mrs. Frank Gior y—chotr. Al tlude, “Maestoso” (Read). Fries on “Weensatay ove on, pasto’ program of ‘Primary Blossoms”—Junior Choice,” an Easter dia- ‘Margaret chureh school, Exercise ne worehip at 11. Goa” from fe aH "Atiestonne® Bisel) atlas Wil- “service of Worship’ (arranged by agit, Augustine, Smit da: 5. Narrative. Second stanza of “Christ the Lord ae os Today.” sthird Stanga of “Christ the Lord Is Risen Toda: a Leica of raise (in unison). nse The “White of Our Cor Neasteaat _ St. Fran- “cis Cantille to the Sun’ (tune of 12: Oftertory. “Spring Song” Grieg). 23 lertory, “Spring Song” Grieg)— Miss re ‘Wilson. 13, “Easter Bells —Quartet from the Indian school. 14. Sermon, “The Land ee Beginning gain"—Mr. 15. Cail to prayer—Miss Esther Ja- cobson. 18. Song egational jo Power of frection In’ Xarrative and | 5; iE i ; iy il Local Manager Given Banquet at Fargo for Leading in Sales Week Increase i z Lit pe g23 at 8, Easter pro- io oS ttt of the Sa rtrude ine young people c of ‘the ir number, “On oy ‘ Calvary's e, Das service at 10: (Hoskins-M ‘Pat E. Sunday mornin broadcast by KFY: or re lu 7 g g phre: Oftertory, “A Breath’ of ‘Lavender™ gp re the tl = bath” Coley ‘Bpeaks) Mrs. Frank nes. Sermon “Our Risen Lord”—Floyd E. Logee. Organ, postlude, “Unfold, Ye Por- yun Church school at the usual hours. ‘There will be no meeting of the societies, on account of the 30 le fet tase Fe (The Immortal gentine Sm ‘Organ prelude, “Ostermorg e, ling)—Grace Oftertory, ge "Joy" C Lauren: Or “Hal th Che HI if g re i from @ circula: saw, Ernest Meyer, old, of Claremont township in “Behold Thy | ness howing Jerusalem on Palm Interlude, “Funeral March Second scene, “The Darkest depicting the ‘watch at scene, “Messiah Vic? +o ter. id Servis showin the puinaii '¥ of God, ing hou tain brotherhood, “Hymn, “The ‘House, of Brotherhood.” Frayer and benediction. Postlude, “Hallelujah Chorus” from “The Messiah” (Handel). ‘Those takin: part are Frits Schrimpf. prolocutor; ster Dohn, hig Jansonius, Zane Taylor, Chest obert. Curdy, Omar Walla and he land, priests; Wilma Olson, Mar Bates and Marian Sandin, the three Edward Lahr and Joye Erlenmeyer ts, Bergeson, Jack Humphreys, John Ole glerson, ‘kenneth Joselyn and George natrednenday, 7:30 p.m, service, store te! e gsllzge one foe ae a midweek or Nicollett Ave, Minneapolis, ——--4 oe | Busiest Housewife . —_—_ 1 setiéon, londay noon,| Seymour, Ind., April 19.—(P}—A e wil be ‘aies session. Matt me members | Water-soaked brief case, fished out of re expected to bring their wives, | White river two miles north of here isyepthebets or- mothers yesterday, today was regarded by po- of the day will fea- | lice as indicating the motive for The Hawaii by Henry J.| slaying of Edward D. Pierson, Chi- , Duemeland will give | C@g0 negro, and auditor of the Na- the islands and life | tional Baptist convention. - | Pierson was found mortally wound- ‘Jand saw it on their winter trip there. |ed, tied hand and foot, six bullets in \venirs, pictures | his body and two traveling bags hung hay skirts as;about his neck, in the Muscatatuck day. He had been engaged in an s: audit of the Nashville, Tenn., office Fishing and Hunting [0% the, neers, church and there ‘hed Films to Be Shown at | tuna. He was said to have been en alleged irregularities. His brief case, when picked up by of the Izsak/15-year-old Clifford Emsley, in besa empty save for two unmarked check - | books. DESIGNED PROGRESSIVELY vv BUILT + x FAITHFULLY EDITOR SEEKS GOVERNORSHIP St. Paul, April. 19—()—Paul F. Dehnel of Rochester today filed as candidate for governor on the Repub- lican ticket, iris and danc-|river near Scottsburg, Ind., Wednes- of the negro church and there had ite to with evid mw the Walton League Meet |iicged rresuartie. was High School District Meet Set ‘Wednesday otor car must: be.given” the initial abwonpeanad coomies nonin ‘it is‘to prove :satisfactory in hands of owners. - . That is why Olds Motor -Works etaff. That is why Olds CORYSLER “71° ROVAL COUPE tremble net}, $1738 OE Faney fposel Pesto ord Give a Chrysler things to do— it does them better! = Go through traficin a Chrysler. Learn hisnp aid non deme ead how nimbly and effortlessly it threads _Ieboriously in other cars. Watch the be oy chogngh she mane,» - how Chrysler pass everything on the fast it is\on pick-up . steepest grades.

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