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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Floyd B. Logee, Minister 9:30—Nursery, indergarten, mary, junior, intermediate and senior Co ante of the Sunday church school. 10:30—Morning service of worship. Organ prelude. “Gregorian Prelude’ (Bossi), Grace Duryee Morris. Vocal solo, Mrs. Wilkinson. Offertory, “Album Leaf” (Diggle)., Vocal duet, “Hear Our Prayer’ (Parks), Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Wil- kinson. ij: Sermon, “The Call of the Master,’ Floyd E. Logee. ; ‘Orman postiude, “Triumphal Entry (Harris). 12;00—Young people's and adult de- Dartments of the Sunday church shor ol. 5:30—Tuxis cabinet meeting. 0—Tuxis society. 0—Pioneer society. ; 7:30—Evening service of worship. Organ prelude: At Dawn (Arm- strong)—Grace Duryee Morris. Special music. pibitertory: Chant Pastorelle (Cesar ‘ranck). Sermon: “Bench-Marking Life,”— Floyd E. Logee. Organ postlude: Tempo de Marcia (Salome). s Tuesday 7:30 Board of Education meeting. ‘Wednesday 7:30 Prayer meeting. Thureday 3:00 Ladies Aid Circle Mrs. H. L. Wheeler, 314 Ave- pri- .—Mrs, C. L, Young, 220 Ave- ‘West. ba neg as George M. Constans, 2) Standen Noe Mrs. F. 8, Minser, 108 Ave- ‘West. Budo wYeung People's Society of Christian Endeavor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B. Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor. 10:00 a, m. the Church School: Mrs, Howard McNutt, Superintend- ont. “The Bvarts class for adults. class for young people, P Ari Childrens Talk, shine. fertory—Romanze, Schuman. Specal” number’ —~ Rhapsodie, Miss Marguerite Kennedy will be our guest pianist this morning before her return this week to McAllister. Sermon—The Sensible Life, Mr. Jackson. 6:30 p. m. Intermediate B. Y. P. U. and Crusade Chapter. 280 p. m, the evening service—A short friendly service with a message for each one who comes. Sermone theme—The Tests of Rell- ion, The Farmers Test, Will it bring forth and increas: ‘Wednesday at 7:30 p. m- 6 Mid- week Service meeting at the parson- age. SFursday afternoon at 2p m, The Mission Circle m with Mrs. Jack- son at the parson: METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Me Sal ee eH (peat lorning _wors! 330, Organ . lude. “Hymn"—Gluck. Rowley, organist. "O Love That Wilt Not Let pe “Sweet Hour of rayer”—Sa ‘Solo, welectes Clifford John- son. Sermon: “Behind Closed Doors”— Walter E. V: Organ P lo—-Heyser Sunday School 12:00’ noon. (Classes for all ages.) :30 p.m. “At Eventide”"— © Ye Weary and ‘tory: “Idyl"—Siddall. Trio: Cello, violin, or- fry Misses Marie Wilds, ‘Ruth Row- fey and Adolph Englehardt, nbarmen: Newspapers”—walter 1. Vater. i Organ Postlude: “Calm"—Scarmo- service Wednesday evening ™. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) . 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor. 18th Sunday after Trinity: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, all d pirenents with junior Bible class iss Ella Brelje, superintendent, There will be no morning s conduct mission lar Bible hour in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 198f~ — _. ig service. ‘he Young Christian’ t this service a Junior Walther League will be organized, to which all the confirmands of the last two juntor, confirmation classes are eligi- le. Those having received invita- tions are requested to attend with their parents. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor. A cordial’ welcome ‘awaits you at Trinity. Church School 9:45 a. m, Morning worship 11:00, Choir Anthem, “The King of Love” Gounod. Sermon: ‘Lasting Returts.” Choir Thursday 7:30 p. m. Men's club Friday 6:30 p. m. Confirmands Saturday 10:00 a. m. Evangelical, Liturgical, American. FIRST LUTHERAN Corner Ave. D and 7th St. Benzon, pastor. Sunday: , 9: unday ‘School and Bible Service at Service at class at Marvin C, Miller, Pastor Corner of 11th and Rosser Services for Sunday, Sept. 13th, will be held in the Rex ‘Theatre as fol- lows: unday School at 10 The large Gospel Tabernacle orches- tra will assist in the song service of the evening meeting. Everybody welcome. ST. GEOR EPISCOPAL Third St. and Thayer Ave. Rev. D. Plerce-Jones, Rector, Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, a.m. Holy Communion, 0 2. m, Church School, 11:00 Morning prayer and sermon. “A Matter for Consideration.” Registration for church school and Bible class at 10 a. m. Parents are requested to see that all pupils are present at this session. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Cor. 4th St. and Ave. C Sunday service at 11 y Subject: “Substanc. Sunday school at 9:4 Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained at 11! 4th street is open daily, except le, holidays, from 12 to 5p. m.; Sun 8 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Ave, Ira E. Herzberg, Minister :00—Sunday church school or all ments, H. G. Schwantes, Supt. ‘Morning worshi nm. testimonial servi —Prayer service, You are invited to th Fire Forces Family services, To Live in Granary] FRECKLE Fessenden, N. D., Sept. 12—John C. Pepple, farmer living in this vi- Cinity, Friday was attempting to con- to house ‘himeelt and. toauly Sere jouse ft for next few months. a A fire which burned his five-room house to the ground, destroying all household furnishings, Wednesday was responsible for his predicament. He carried $1,500 insurance on his house and furniture. AID WEATHER BUREAU About 5,000 voluntary observers throughout the United States are as- ing records. These records are pili sent to yes conn Office at Wash- ington, where they are carefully checked. | Stickler Solution | -Wanted!!! Men, Women and Children from 6 to 66 To Compete in AMATEUR NIGHT Contests at the aramoun{ ¢, 4 $146.00 IN CASH PRIZES 7 To Be Awarded by the * BISMARCK TRIBUNE To the Winners t, Tricks of Magic, Acrobatic Sti lonologue, Etc.? sian If So Z Call or write to the Manager of the Paramount Thea- tre for an interview. — NOTE — 10 & of the be ‘final contests consisting of the preliminaries, The last night as the grand finale at which time the ANDY - You've: BEEN PROMISING AND PROMISING TO FIX THAT SCREEN DOOR- AND You HAVEN'T DONE IT* es FAHEN ARE Nou GOING TO Fix IT 2 SS AND HIS FRIENDS TIME- HUN = .WHAT HE NEEDS ‘To DO is GET RID OF THAT WRIST WATCH = AND BLY AN ALARM CLOCK= WELL = MIN = 'vE BEEN WANTING TO DO IT= BUT 1 SIMPLY COME THERE? NOT ON NouR Lire’ BUT WHY GET So HET UP?) 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The Juag- preliminaries and semi-finals -will be done audience applause. The grand finale will be Judged etoup of disinterested parties. aa5g Hi _Turn Your Names in Early — Don’t Delay