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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1931 WIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Floyd E. Logee, Minister 9:30—Nursery, kindergarten, pri- mary, junior, intermediate and senior departments of the Sunday church school. ; 10:30—Morning serv ud “Pastoral Mr. Adolph Before _the ang! Lord ‘oung people's and s of Sunday chure! 7:31 ice of worship. Organ Mountain | Idy (Schminke) e Duryee Mor Special m Offertory, ne” (Ash ford). ‘Tuesda: 7:30—Chalice guild pot luck dinner, 7:30—Trustees’ meeting at the church. Wednesday— 4:15—Builders of the Trail will not sect this week. ‘ P":30—Mid-week prayer service. ‘Thursday. 3:00—Ladies’ Aid circle meetings . 2—Luncheon meeting, son, 1005 No. 4-3 bth stree Presbytery meets Tues Bismarck First Presbyterian church. Synod and Synodicai will convene at Devils Lake Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The next meeting of the You People’s Christian Endeavor Society will be Sunday evening, Oct. 18th, at 8:30 o'clock. Young FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i . and Ave. B voys and girls. Classes also for all ages. T1—Morning service. Pianist, Mrs. Clarence Gunness. Prelude, “Ye Sparkling Stars” (Curschmann). Children’s talk, “Twisted Sign- boards.” Offertory, “Song Without Words” (Mend: fi Sermon, “How Big Are You? 6:30 p. m.—Senior B. Y. P. U. in church auditorium. :30. p. m.—Intermediate B. Y. P. U._and Crusade. 7:30—The evening service. Sermon theme, “The Common Man's ‘Test of Religion.’ Owing to the state convention at Grand Forks there will not be any mid-week service this week. Our state convention meets at Grand Forks Tuesday, Oct. 12th, 1931, Delegates: Mr, and Mrs. Dell Shaw, Rey. and Mrs. Oscar Jacobson, Rev. and Mrs. Ellis L, Jackson. ‘A cordial invitation to all who do not have a regular church home. A quiet, thoughtful service. Good mu- sic and a hearty welcome. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Third St. and Thayer Avenue Rev, David Pierce-Jones, Rector Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity: a. m.—Holy communion. 10 a. m.—Church school and Rec- tor's Bible class. 11—Morning Ae and sermon, able of the Elder Son.” only once a stranger at St. ‘8. lay, Oct. 13, 8 p. m., the month- ing of the Vestry in the par- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist) Corner 4th St. and Ave. C Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject, ‘Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock.) A reading room maintained at 11946 4th street is open daily, except legal holidays, from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5p. m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. FIRST LUTHERAN Corner Ave. D and 7th St. B. Benzon, Pastor yi Service at 10:45. school and Bible class at 12 o'clock. Service at 7:45 p. m. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor “The church with the cordial wel- come. Church school, 9:45 a. mi Mornini Sermon, Bass xolo, Night Ther (Danks), 0. A. Lindem, Sacred ntata, “Ruth” (Gaul), Trinity Lutheran Choir, ‘Trustees, Monday, 7:30 p. im. hursday, 7:30 Choir rehearsal, » m, Confirmands, Saturday, 10:00 a. m, ynod. 419 Fourth Street 3. V, Richert, Pastor Nineteenth Sunday ‘after Trinity: 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school, all tlasses; Miss Ella Brelje, superin- tendent. :30—Morning worship (German). P. m.—The pastor will conduct ices at Baldwin. SIDE GLANCES n McCARE M Wal 1—Mrs. Frank Barnes, 616 9th j The; 1 T 3—Mrs. George Welch, 415 4th in the} m 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30. H rvices (English). the Faith: le text: “So then, faith cometh i, and hearing by the Word You are cordially welcome. HODIST EPISCOPAL Vater, Pastor ship, 10:30, de, “Intermezzo” (Bi+ Ruth Rowley, organist. ‘Just for Today” te: Morning wor: e Rest” yer” (Hoft- Powell. s Influence © llegro Moderato” :00 noon, Classes m, ‘Topic. Song of the Prayer” (Wil- “Meditation” (St. (Lude- , “A Study in Hands,” A. Baker, Rev. arch” (Wilson). Inesday evening service. * Topic: As Good Vvening ‘worship service. “Jesus Interested in His Fel- id-week prayer service. hip Training class. hristian Endeavor business hoir practice, Catechism classes, 10 Cases of Disease Reported in County During Last Month Only 10 cases of communicable dis- eases in Bismarck and Burleigh coun- ty were reported to the state depart- ment of health during September, ac- cording to the monthly report of the department. Cases reported were pneumonia, one; poliomyelitis, one; scarlet fever, one; tuberculosis, three; and Vincent's infection, four. Whooping cough, mumps, and Vin- cent’s infection were reported in great est number throughout the state, ac- + |eording to the report, 83, 51, and 48, respectively, being registered. Other diseases throughout the state were reported as follows: chickenpox, nine; diphtheria, five; measles, seven; meningitis, four; pneumonia, 13; pol- jomyelitis, 11; scarlet fever, 15; small- pox, six; trachoma, two; tuberculosis, 21; typhoid fever, 17; and undulant fever, one. Wells county and Beach, Fessenden, Hettinger, and Leeds failed to report. Marmarth Boys Are Sentenced to Prison Amidon, N. D., Oct. 10.—Elwood Peterson, 22, and Sam Knopf, 19, Marmarth have been sentenced to serve one year in the state peniten- tiary for burglary in the third de- gree. The men pleaded guilty to the charge and were given the minimum sentence of one year by Judge F. T. Lembke. ‘They were arrested Sept. 26 for en- tering the residence of A. A. Moran of Marmarth a conductor of the Mil- waukee road, and removing bedding and several loose articles valued at about $35.00. It was the third time that the home of Mr. Moran had been entered during recent months. CAT-KANGAROO A cat owned by G. W. 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