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y ig Y FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer and Second, Rev. Floyd E. Logee, Minister. 9:30—Nursery, Kindergarten, Pri- mary, Junior, Intermediate and Senior departments of the Sunday Church school. | 10:30—Morning service of worship. Organ prelude, “Jesus Lover of My Soul” (Ashford), Grace Duryee Mor- ris; quartet, “The Homelight” (Ma- vey), Mrs. Wingreene, Mrs, Bayendick, Mr, ‘Bauer and Mr. ‘Cave; offertory, “Meditation” (Heyser); quartet, cept My Heart” (Borch); sermon, haring Church,” Rey. Floyd E. organ postlude, “Alpha and * (Foster). Philathea class for young young men’s fellowship class, le class with Judge Barr. 3 uxis society, Donald Bow- man, leader, “How Can I Best Solve Problems of Conduct.” 7:30—Evening service of worship, Organ prelude, “The Holy (Adams), Grace Dury Morris; them, Presbyterian offertory, “Serenad: «Chamin, anthem; sermon, * oming We of Christ,” Rey. Floyd E, Logee wan_postiude, “Fanfare” Decker. 8:230—Young People’s society, Helen E, Valle, lead ‘Tuesda Educatio We Board of Religious , Philathea class party. 15—Builders of the all -week prayer service. Thursday, 3:00—Ladies’ Ald Circle} meetings. | \ sday, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B. Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.—The Church School, Mrs, Howard McNutt, superintendent. the Quain class for young people; the Evarts class for adults; classes for all! Pi Prelude, 3 Offertory, “C ikowsky). Special mu: Sermon, “The Sources of Abiding | Happiness,” Ellis L. Jackson. Z 6:30 p, m.—The Senior B. Y. P. U.} leader, Miss F: Kklund; the In-| termediate B. ening service. Pian’ ‘ole. Spe: nusic. Sermon, “Cleaning House,” E Jackson. Wednesday, April 20—The mid-week service at the parsonage: Acts, xev- enth chapter, “The Defense of Ste- phen.” MeCABE MET Walter E is L. Morning wor: Organ prelude, ‘ Miss Ruth Rowley, organ wove Divine Al 1 5 ker). Organ offertory, “The Swan Song” (Blumenthal). Solo, “Evening and Morning” (Stainer), ¢ R. Tourtellotte. Sermon ter E. Vater. Organ postlude, “March in F” (swift). Sunday school, 12:00 noon (Classes for_all ages). Epworth League 6:30 p.m. Topic, “Relationships Between High Students.” Leader, Evening worship p.m, organ prelude, * Rosary” (Ne- vin). Anthem, “Thou Who Guardest All" (Nordman). Organ offertory, “Wistful” (Mrim!). Solo, selected, Miss Ruby Wilmot. Sermon, “An’ Adequate Salvation,” Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude, “Peace” (Ashford). Prayer service on Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 p.m. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Ave. Ira E, Herzberg, Minister. 10:00—Sunday Churc! ol for all flepartments. Come and bring your children with you. Merrill Larkin, su- perintendent. 11:00—Morning worship service. I- lustrated sermon for the children. My Saviour's Love” (Mc- © Living Ston deavor. “Putting: ose Into Life.” Miss Haggeman. ning worship service. . choir pr atechism 1 OF CHRIST, IST and Ave. Thursday, 7 Friday, 4200, FIRST 1E Corner 4th St. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. | Subject: “Doetrin Atonement.” Sunday school at a.m. Wednesday evening — testimonial Meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained at 11 Fourth street is open aatly exe Sunday, from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 'p. m. All are welcome to attend these Fervices and to make use of the read- ing room. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Broadway at Kighth St. Rev. Fr. J. H. Slag, Rector. Sunday Masses at 8,9, 10 and 11 am FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH D and Seventh St. enzon, Pastor. school at 10:45, Subject, “Home- ." The choir will sing at the morning servic Service at 7 ubject, Second jfrom the play, .|Ashbacher, Jean Bleile, Bettie Ress- {years old. She leaves her husband. . {nine children, mother, five brothers, "|in which she was riding turned over the church parlors Monday evening and Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, and Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth St. Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor. iprhere Is @ cordial welcome at Trin- ty. ‘Third Sunday after Easter— Church school and Bible classes at e 5 a.m, Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon, “Sorro Turned to Joy Cholr anthem, “In Heaven Above,” Laurentius Laure} Solo by junior choir, Evening service League. Sermon, “Strangers and Pilgrims.” League’ tople, “After Confirmation, with Luther What? Selected music. ZION EVANGE UTHERAN treet. J. V. Richert, Pastor, Services for the third Sunday after 3 Sunday school with all lla Brelje, superinten- 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship (Eng- lsh pastor will conduct ible hour in charge of gue, vening services (Eng- he Christian Temper.” et this mind be in you, ich was also in Christ Jesus.” All welcome, ce-Jones, Pa: after Baste ‘ommunion, Church school and Bible a. me a, m.—Morning prayer and non, :00 p, m.—Confirmation class. 11:15 a. m, (Mountain time)—Christ Church, Mandan, Morning prayer and sermon, TO GIVE BENEFIT PLAY Dickinson, N. D., April 16.—Proceeds ‘Three Live Ghosts,” which will be presented at the state teachers college next Monday and Tuesday evenings by the local band and the Players’ Workshop of the college, will be used to purchase uni- forms for the band. In the cast are Renee Patterson, Joyce Siverts,, Clar- ence Paulsrud, Alf Mekvold, Herman Klick, J. Henry Barneck, Mary Eliza- beth Cooper, Arnold Quammen, Rich- ard Boulger, Helen DeMotte, Walter Dittus and Harley Holtan. DICKINSON WINNER NAMED Dickinson, N. D., April 16.—Marian Hauser, junior in Dickinson high school, won the preliminary declam- atory contest here and the right to participate in the district contest. Others in the local girls’ contest wer2 Alice Conlon, Marian Krepil, Eleanor ler, Appie Lochart, Marion Schwartz, Carol Chapin, Bonnie Miller, Norma Lee and Daphne Thorkelson. EMMONS WOMAN DIES Linton, N. D., April 16.—Mrs. Fred Merkel, for many years a resident of Gayton township, died of pneumonia following a short illness. She was 40 and sisters. The children are Bertha, Magdalena, Christina, all married; Ida, Isabella, Freda, Daniel, Reinhold, and August, all living at home. PRESENT ‘UNDER COVER’ Dickinson, N. D., April 16.—Includ- ed in the cast of “Under Cover,” play to be staged Friday night by the Jun- ior Playmakers of Dickinson high school, are Willard Hennings, Robert Dick, David Olheiser, Dorothea Booke Marian Hauser, Lorene Berg, Frea Gerlich, LeRoy Baird, Francis Rav, Daphne Thorkelson, Mary B. Lish, Sammie Robinson and Mervyn Rus- sell, LINTON WOMAN INJURED Linton, N. D., April 16.—Mrs. John Olhauser, Linton, suffered head and body bruises and shock when the auto inaditch near here. Her husbana drove the machine into the ditch to avoid a collision with a truck. The round trip ticket would cost $25.76. The fact that the purchaser got off half way hack home does not change the price of the ticket which already was purchased. Corinthians, 4:16-18. The confirmation class meets in SIDE GLANCES - - ie 4 ok aa es “any opening for » manager’ of an employment agency’ - By George Clark FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (Loox, ossie! HE SITS UP COUNT FLOSSMORE = BAN! HE'S SO GOOD LOOKING = HAS SUCH A FIGURE — WEARS HIS CLOTHES BIM WHAT A CHARMING PERSON ILLIE’S AEE COUNT WAS AND HOW CRAZY HE WAS ABOUT HER DAUGHTER , IT MADE HIM. MORE ANXIGUS THAN EVER TO WIN THE HAND OF BEAUTIFUL MILLIE DE STROSS- - sen. ‘FIGHT HIM A DUEL IF NECESSARY, lO WIN HER HAND- AT LEAST HE'S NoT A COWARD — SEES RDROBE— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932 THE GUMPS— HEAVEN’S GIFT TO WOMEN AFTER ALL- THEY SAY IT'S THE CLOTHES THAT MAKE 1 WONDER WHAT MILUE WILL THINK WHEN THE MAN = SHE SEES ME 1 WONDER WHAT SHE'LL, 3 TIF IT'S A SUIT on eLOTHES MILLIE 1S FALUNG Al ee tip - ITT WANN NEW WA ON, Mow CUNNINGe= TT Rew. U S, Pat. Of =. Convright, 1982 Bverv HAS CVERTAKEN THE PARTY AT SQUINTS UP IN THE MOUNSTAINS. THESE ROADS ARE MEAT FOR HIS CAR. A 'T HERE, IF 1 WAS GOING TO COMBINATION OF GAS AND STEAM MAKES IT FAIRWN LEAP UP THE GRADES AT 3 TO 5 MILES AN HOOR. MANBE THE CATTLE LIKE SQUINT— BUT ' FARM I'D WANT MORE WATER. YOU KNOW 1 HAD A FARM BACK IN OKLAHOMA ONCE. 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