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on Y tb Oaw | RETSHSEO Anew” TA PBB eee Rome AMYSARQEXHE we HOY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Floyd E. Minister The churc services and church school. 9:30—The ‘church ners, Primary, Junio: and ‘Senior departmen 10:30—Morning je pastor: Christ.” Musical Service prelude, “The (Chubb), Logee, your school. Begin- worship. “Christian Faith in Shepherd's Grace Duryee is. 1 SUM With Thee" 1 Mrs. irs. B M nke). Quartet, "Seek Ye the Lord” (Rob- erts). Organ postlude, “Marche Solenelle” (Rockwell), 12:00—The church school, The Young People’s and Adult depart- ments. 6:30—Tuxis Young People’s society. 7:30— Evening service: “Washing- ton, Yours and Mine.” Musteal Service Organ prelude, (Vibbard). Duet, “1 (Mendelssohn), Waited for the Lord” Miss Sandin, Mr. (Gaul Organ postlude, Sheppard). 30—Christian Allegro Con Moto” jndeavor meeting. byterian Mothers’ club. practice. sof the Trail, hursday, 7:00—Troop No. 6, Boy 8. Scouts. Do: you often con: and His church have meant to the world? Have they meant what they should to you? Give them a new place from now until Easter, We in- vite you. McCABE Walter Morning wors Organ prelude, “Canz (Nevin), Miss Ruth Banist. Anthem, “With Praise and Thanks- giving” (Ashford). ‘ Organ offertory, “Melodie” Dowell). “Just for Today" W. J. Targart © Amoroso” Rowley, or- (Mac- nsfigured Chure! vat Organ postlude, (Sheppard). Sunday sch for all ages. Epworth Leagu “Seeing God in Miss Lois Tic! Evening worship Washington day pr Quartet of the chur charge of the music, and a large por- trait of Washington will be on_ex- hibit throughout the service. Pro- gram follows: Organ prelude, “Religioso” (Chopin). ‘ater. Allegro Con Moto” 2:00 noon. Classes Leader, Special | Men's quartet, “Memories of Gali- lee” (Palmer), Hymn, “My Country Tis of Thee” (Smith), congregation. Pra; Walter E. Vater. Men's ‘quartet, “When They the Golden Bells’ belle). Scripture lesson. Organ offertory, “Muona Notte” (Nevin), Ring er, hile for All Man- " (Wreford), con- EB. , “Lord, gregation. Benediction. Organ postlude, (Diggle). Prayer. ning “Song of Hope” on Wednesday eve- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor 19 a. m.—The church school. Mrs. Howard McNutt, superintendent. Classes for all ages. 11—Morning wo Pianist, ¥ Prelude, Offertory, * kon’ Prayer of gratitude try, Rev. 0. 8. Jai Vocal trio, “The F Stain” (White), ner, Cordner, Solein. Sermon. The services Sunday will be taken by Rev. Oscar 8. J on. 6:30 p. m.—The i 5 meeting in the church auditorium. Topic: “Desirable Qualities in Na- tional Leaders.” The Intermediate B. ing in the church parlors. Topic: “What | Qualities Washington Great?” 7:30—The evening service. Pianist, Edward Cole. Special’ mus Sermon, Rey Wednesday P. U. meet- 0. S. Jacob: evening 91 full attendance desired. A short talk by Mr. Jackson, “The Re- ligious Heritage of America.” A cordial welcome to all the serv- fees of the church. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Scientist) and Ave, C 11:00 a.m. Corner 4 Sunda; Subje: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial Meeting at 8 o'clock. serv SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark Woe a ite | fee and Luther League Bible study, intermediate } Sermon | a ley | tendent. “Indian Serenade” der what Christ |* Topic, |a (Dion De Mar- |. Made|5S: A reading room maintained at 119% 4th street Is open d: except Sun- day, from 12 to 5 p. junday, 3 to B p.m. All are welcome to’ ‘attend these services and to visit the read- ing room. FIRST LUTHE! Ave. D and 7th . Benzon, Pa: Service at 10:45, Theme: “Four Steps That Lead the Sinner to Christ.” Lenten anthems will be sung by the choir, Sunday school at 12 o'clock. At 7:45 p.m. Dr. J. C. Fyiling of Mandan will give an ill ture on “Inner Missions.” Tnesday evening the Willing Work- ers will hold a social in the church parlors. Wednesday trated lec- evening, Lenten serv- The confirmation class meets Fri- day afternoon at the usual hour, ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Of the Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth Street J..V. Richert, Pastor Second Sunday in Lent, Feb, 21: 8:00 a. m.—Service at the peniten- ry. 30 a. m.— ses; Miss nday school, with all Ha” Brelje,” superin- | 10:30—Morning service, which will | be yproadeast over Radio Station Life of Adolph Sermon, “The Religious George Washington,” Violin selection by Mr. Engeth: Vocal sol Harrison, 6345 p.m. the Walt 7:30— Sermon , the Degenerate,” being the second of a series of Len- ten discourses on Passion History ‘A Prayer,” by Mrs, M./ “Thou shalt provide out eople able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating cov- etous d placing such over the people to be rulers.” Washington went to church. Do you? You are welcome to attend our services, and to tune In on our broad- cast. Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor cordial welcome awaits you at nt. Bible classes, Second Sunday in Le Chureh school and 1 m. Morning worship, 11:00. Sermon: “More Than Conqueror.” € How a Rose v(M. Praetorius). I . mM. y venten services “Motives That Crucify: 7:00 Wednesday, 7:30 Prejudice.” ‘rehearsals Thursday, nla Communion, ch School and Bible ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Broadway at Bighth $ Rev. Fr. J. H. Rector. Sunday Masses at 10 and 11 a.m, FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH and Rosser Ave. Tra Herzberg, Minister. 10:00—Sunday Church School _ for all “departments. Merrill Larkin, Supt. Let us be interested in the study of God's word. Let us as parents come with our children so that we will be better fitted to be the right kind of leaders in the home. 11:00--Morning worship service. Prelude. Gloria Patri. Lord’s Prayer. Announcements by the tendent. Si Hymn, Prayer. Offering. Sermon to the children. Hymn. Serm superin- Theme, “Jesus and J Are Sermon by the pastor. We have combined our morning worship service with that of the Sunday hool. We are trying to |the separate service by | the two. Will you not as parents urge your children to stay for the morning wor- ship service, We need your cooper- overcome combining Christian Endeavor. “Desirable Qualities in Na- tional Leaders. A. W. Heidinger. ‘he Only Gospel That Has ower,” You are invited to worship with us. Wednesday: Prayer service. 4:00—Catechism classes, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Unemployment insurance is operat- jing in 17 foreign countries today. These are: Australia, Austria, Bel- |gium, Bulgaria, Czecho-slovakia, Den- ;mark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Irish Free State, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain and Switzerland. | | SKEEZIX, YOU DON'T WANT TO RIDE IN THE RUMBLE SEAT. 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