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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1931 mary, junior, int departments’ of the Sun school. 10:30—Morning service of worsh a Armistice ors’ Song” | ening relude, (Eng! Anthem, ning ‘Ho! lution,” F Organ postlude, (Faulkes). the church, tice. ild, with Orma Me- serving dinner to the the church parlors. 7:00—Boy Scouts, Troop 6. Friday— tRoGhristian Endeavor District |} Rally Fellowship Dinner at Patterson hotel, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B Ellis L, Jackson, Pastor 10 a, m—The church school with flasses for all ages. Mrs. Howard McNutt, superintendent, The Evarts class for adults, ‘The Quain class for 11—Morning worship. i . Clarence G Schubert). Bpecial musicn” Solo, selected, Miss ‘Esther Jacobson. Children’s talk." ? Sermon, “Lifting Up Christ," Mr. Jacks 6:30 p. m-—The intermediate B. ¥. Leader, aen, 30 aaen. p. m—Senior B. Y. P. U. Miss Gosney, le: Topic, “World Peace.” ader. 30—The evening service, nist, Edward Cole. “Where Are You Sermon theme, 820 Mandan, Friday evening at 7:30 at the church the Junior World-Wide Guild, will resent a playlet, “Tired of Missions.” This is open to’the public, At the light refreshments will be served, ‘IcCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Walter E, Vater, Pastor Morning worship, 19:80. Organ prelude, “Hymn of Faith” Armstrong), Miss Ruth Rowley, organist, ‘Anthem, “When Night Involves the Sky” (Wagner), Organ offertory, “Emmanus” (Fry in singer). Bolo, Telected, Mrs. W. J. Targart. “The Terrible Meek,” Wale ter E, Vater. Organ postlude, Volkmann, Sunday school, 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages, Epworth league, 6:30 Lead- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson, ‘Miss Pearl Bryant and Mr. Laurence Nelson. Evening worship, 7:30. Organ prelude, “A Breath of Laven- |, der” (Preston). Anthem, “There Is a Blessed Home” (Huerter). Organ offertory, “Sunset” (Torjus- p.m. sen). Violin’ solo, selected, Mr, Adolph Engleharat. Sermon, “A “Winsome Invitation,” Walter E. Vater. Organ postiude, Battmann, pegnyet service Wednesday evening BION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN QMissouri Synod) 7.41? Fourth Street rf. Ve icher' ‘astor 28rd Sunday after ‘rinity: 9:30 a, m. Sunday school, all classes. Miss Ella Brelje, superintendent, 10:30—Morning worship (English), 2:30 p, m.—The pastor will conduct bervices at Baldwin, 45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30—Evening services (English). Sermon, ‘Sardis, the Spiritually Dead Church,” being the fifth series of discourses Churches of the Revelations. Bible text: ‘The end of all things {s nigh at hand; be ye therefore so- ber and watch unto prayer.” you have no church home, you Qre cordially invited to worship’ with 5. ce and | nday chureh | Pe —Holy communion, urch school and rec- 9 a. m. 10 a. rayer and sermon, ht With the Church?” the change in the hour celebration of the Holy will meet in the parish sund Business: Canvass, FIRST EVAN ‘AL CHURCH nth and Rosser Ave berg, Minister 3 Tasting.” nshine Chorus prac- jan Hndeavor. ‘Topic, Making World Peace rehip servi CHURCH id 7th St. WRINITY Avenue A Fourth Opie S$, Rindahl, Pastor, rdial welcome ‘awaits you at chool and Bible eine mixed quart: hurch school for all ice 7:30, uuther at Home.” dren's " h_rehears: ‘londay Tu choir, Sunday 3:00 p.m. p. m. lay | e' 8 o'clock. ig Foom maintained at 119% t is open daily, except legal from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, a. welcome to attend these 8 and to visit the reading room. Schoolmen Discuss Value of Religion Dr. George McFarland, president of, the Minot State Teachers college, presided at a breakfast meeting of the “Schoolmen” held at the Grand Pacific hotel Friday, Founded six years ago, the organi- zation was formed for the purpose of getting educational leaders in the state together for periodical religious discussions. P. S. Berg of Dickinson State Teachers college was the speaker, talking on the subject, “Does It Pay to Be Religious?” Other speakers on the program were H. P. Ide, Harvey; B. C. Tighe, Far- go; C. C. Swain, Mayville; Dean J. V. Breitweizer, Grand Forks, and Dr. W. C. Sainsbury, Fargo. J. C. Gould of Mandan led com- munity singing. L. A. White, superintendent of schools at Minot, was in charge of arrangements. Robbers Get Loot From Three Banks (By The Associated Press) ‘Three banks were robbed and one man wounded as the result of rob- beries Friday at Antigo, Wis. Fill- more, Mo., and Upsala, Minn. Burglars stole $4,500 from the An- tigo bank. Holdup men took an un- determined amount of currency from the other two institutions. C. Johnson, assistant cashier of the Upsala bank is suffering from a gunshot wound inflicted by a bandit. In the first eight months of thy year about $4,000,000 were pald iy Nevada for divorces. eres Tobe | Stickler Solution i Mie aaa ‘The above shows how the circle can A SERVICE, INC be divided into two equal halves, with $ seven dots in each half. 2 dyoay fh OR WEEK i now, Henry. I'm too tired to walk farther and we might not find any cheaper.” 1S THIS THE NURSE SPEAKING ? WHAT — YOU SAY HENRIETTA 18 NO BETTER - SHE IS DELIRIOUS 7 THE GUMPS—PAGING TOM CARR TV AT Pose 1 HAVE erovenT Vill) THE DOCTOR- if MAY WE SEE MRS ZANDER 7 THAT SETTLES IT- VM HER FUTURE HUSBAND - AND I'LL SEE THAT SHE GETS: A DOCTOR AT ONCE WHO WILL FIND OuT WHAT THE “TROUBLE 1S- h STH UNCONSCIOUS: a Ai FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Look Here! 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