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TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is @ cordial welcome at ‘riaity.’ Second Sunday in Lent. 45 a. m.—Church school. ’ i 0 a, m.—Morning worship. Sermon: “The Merciful Creditor.” Anthem by Trinity church choir. 7:30 p. m.—Evening service. Monthly musical by Singers Guild and Trinity Junior choir, Sermon: “Nearer God.” Lenten service Wednesday at 7:30 im. . March 19, the Criterion Quartet of Valley City Teachers College. GOSPEL TABERNACLE OF BISMARCK Corner 11th and Rosser Marvin C. Miller, Pastor for the coming week as Sunday, March 12th Sunday school’ at 9:30 a. m, Classes for all, Morning preaching service at 10:30 The subject: “King Solomon's Rock Quarry” by the pastor. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30 The subject: “The Days in Which We Live’ by the pastor. The large taber- nacle orchestra will play special songs and instruments. Wednesday, March 15th Mid-week praye meeting at 8 p.m, Friday, March Vth jal service conducted under th auspices of the Christ Aj of the tabernacle. A short will be conducted by the p m. welcome at the! FIRST EVANG Seventh 1 BH & Rosser Avenue e ter h school with your children Sunday morning. Begin the week right by going to church. Merrill Larkin, superintendent. 11:00—Morning worship service. Response by th oir. | “Help Us 0 God” (Nolte), choir Sermon: ‘The Believer's’ All-Suffi- €ieney in Christ.” 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor So- ciety. Intermediate Society Topic: “What Does It Mean to Be a Christian?” { Leader—Alice Maas | Young Peoples Society j Topic: “The Kind of God Jesus Re- aled.” Leader- 7:45—Evening worship service. Response by the choir. “A Song in the Twilight” (Hallon), | Choir. Sermon: “Spiritual Deformity.” Monday and Tuesday evenings 7:30—-Leade ip training classes. Course No. “The Message Program of the Christ Ngton.” Teacher, Ira ing Work er, Rev. A. . m.—Prayer serv= mid-week sei Let’s be in our place at this service. Ja ACAL, CHURCH | | -SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Monday, 7:15 p, m.—Choir rehear- ve sal; 8:00 p. m, Tuxis group re! ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Trustees meet- ng. ‘Wednesday, 4:15—Bullders of the il. Ww 7:30 py. m.—Midweek 1 m.—Pastor's orship with us. the future! Whatever [to spend faithfulness and lo: ter self."—Dr. F: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B El ch Jr, superintendent. During our church school will attend the morning services at 11 o'clock in a body, The Evarts class for adu! and the Quain class for young peo; 11: Pi 3 Prelude: Chopin's Pre! No. 9, 0. 9. Oftertory, “The Lost Chord” (C. Arthur Sullivan). Ellis L. Jackson. - This {s Woman’s Day in our spe- A = = clal attendance contest for the month. The women of the church will have charge of promoting attendance for the day. 6:30 p. m.—The Children's World Crusade, a missionary story hour for 'M COMPANY. 1 OUGHT TS HAVE YOUR BED AN’ YOU SHOULD WAVE MY COT, SKEEZIX. "D TRACE, CLARENCE, LOOK CORKY! BUT AUNTIE BLOSSOM /A NICE COT. LOTS |IT, CORKY. The evening service; pt- nist, . I, Gilbert. A quiet thoughtful service with a sermon “All Things Are Yours. {s promoted by the m hurch, ursday evening, 3 p. m.—A special mi gat the church. Guest speaker, Di Petzoldt, who for nearly thirty yea! has worked among the Crow India of na. A special invitation to crested to hear Dr. Petzoldt. ve invite all members, friends and adherents to march to church in March, 10:30--Morning Organ prelude, Clair), Miss ganis' ip. Water Lilies” (8t. uth Rowley, or- Anthem, “Seek Ye the Lord” (Rob- erts). Organ offertory, “Romance” (Gro- ton) Solo, selected: Mandan, D. Sermon, “Exaltation and Handi- cap,” Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude, “Chant Joyeux” (Sheppard). Sunday school, 12:00 noon: R. H. Neff, superintendent. (Classes for all ages.) R. W. Shinners, UPON HEARING A GRUNTING NOISE, FRECKLES AND GALEN DE- people today. c Heaton, Special music will be pro- vided. 0 cial music provided by ning worship. The spe- for this service will be the Epworth League chorus choir of thirty voices, under the direction of Miss Ruby Wilmot, director, Organ prelude, “Gloria” (Mozart). CIDE TO Prayer response, ‘ather Whate'er of Earthly Bliss. INVESTIGATE. tanding on the ter): (b) “When ” (Kilpatrick). “At Eventide’ Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir prac- ice. Friday, 4:00 p. classes, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer Avenue at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Pastor 9:30 a. m.—Church school. partments except the adult. 10:30—Morning worship. “Trust- ing God and Tomorrow,” sermon by the pastor. 12:00 noon—Adult department of 4 the church school including Bible 4 oe Philathea class, Young Men's . e m. — Catechism All de- 0 p. m.—Ploneer Society. 330 p. m.—Tuxis Society. 7:30 p. m—Evening service: “The Reward of Loyal Love.” 130 p. m—Young People's C. E. Fellowship. ‘The musical service; Grace Duryee Morris, organist: lorning: Orean prelude, “Misericordia” (Ne- v in Quartet, “How Excellent Is Thy Name” (Wooler). Oftertory, “The Litany” (Schubert). Violin solo by Mr. Ralph Truman. Organ postiude, “Chant Joyeux” (Sheppard). Evening: a Organ prelude, “Berceuse No. 2"|” (Kinder), Anthem, “Come Unto Me™ (Gounod). Offertory, “Marchensang” (Bohm). Vocal solo: Mr. Otto Bauer. Organ postlude, “Recessional” (Dro- bege), | AT THE EIGHT STARS IN “STATE FAIR” Eight stars, each playing the type) of role in which he or she has won the | greatest success, bring Phil Stong’s! Popular novel. “State Fair,” to the! ecreen of the Paramount Theatre to- day. Janet Gaynor, Will Rogers, Lew Ayres, Sally Eilers, Norman Foster, Louise Dresser, Frank Craven and ‘ Victor Jory are the stars of the Fox! Production. | Miss Gaynor and Ayres are the| lovers of a romance between a little farm girl and a dashing newspaper Teporter, and Miss Eilers and Foster | are the principals of another affair, said to be as intense as it is uncon- championship for his prize hog, Blue ¢ Miss Dresser takes the part of | Rogers’ wife. Craven appears as 2/| country storekeeper and Jory portrays @ carnival stand barker. The action locales are Rogers’ farm | Sie apd fhe grounds of 's big state While the human cast for the pic- adventures of a farm at s big exposition. Double and comedy are its outstand- ds I'll Follow” (Ogden); (b) “Give Me Thine Heart” (Bourne). Sermon, “A Standing Invitation to the Devil.” Walter E. Vater. Honor and Praise ina WE COOKED uP ALITTLE SCHEME=(T'S BEEN ON THE FIRE For THREE DANS... BEANS |! OW, ALS e "S SomE GOOD NEWS: Pop HAS A ning at 7:30. We heartily welcome you to attend all our services. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH . Moody, Pastor Sunday, March 121 Sunday school at THE VISITING *hurch worsht 1 .m. Theme: “The ‘Kingdom of Grace and RELATIVES THAT THEIR STAY 1S NEARING ITS FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ND (Selentint) er 4th Street & Avenue C ervice at 11:00 a. m. 3 : “Substance. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 oclock. room maintained at 120% open daily from 12 to 5 3 to 5 p.m. me to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. SALESMAN SAM WEY, SAM, | WON'T BE IN FORA SOMETH! | LITTLE WHILE -('M GOIN’ OVER To ) WRONG wiTH (Additional Churches on Page 4) MOVIES Helen Hayes As Auction Bride in Colorful Film Helen Hayes and Ramon Novarro, as Chinese lovers in a terrific drama of Chinatown, are the attractions at the Capitol Theatre, opening Mon- day, where “The Son - Daughter,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's filmization of the David Belasco stage play, will be shown, It is a dramatic romance of Chinese intrigue and plots, of hatchetmen and tongs, the struggle of revolutionists against royalists, and the central epi- sode is that of the Chinese girl who sells herself in the marriage auction to aid her countrymen. { Miss Hayes, is Lien Wha, the auc- | tioned bride, enacts one of the most dramatic roles in her career, and does it with her usual brilliance and effec- tiveness. Novarro, as the lover who extricates her from the astounding plot, has another great role. An elaborate cast appears. Lewis Stone is the stern but loving Chinese father, and Warner Oland the sinister Fen Sha, highbinder and gambler. Ralph Morgan appears as the envoy of the Chinese emperor. Other brilliant figures in the blena of pomp and spectacle, drama and ro- mance, are Louise Closser Hale, in- [AND HOW. | Was oRESEIN' IN & HURRY “THIS MORNING, WITH MY COLLAR BUTTON IN MY MOUTH, WHEN ALL OF & SUDDEN | K_ SWALLOWED IT! BUT, aT LEasT, FOR O he's ‘OR ONCE SEE DOC SPLEEN! Ne, MR AATOR? Know wiere tT 1s! VEN, BEAUTIFUL J TR ME A / jimitable as the wise Chinese servant, and H. B. Warner as the revolution- ist leader. Rubber-tired steam locomotives may be seen on the highways of Eng- jee. They are used to pull freight A year’s refuse from London's houses would cover an ates of 33 acres MAT, ON THE NIGHT OF ASY AND THE CHIEF, CHECKING UPON PRINCE DUCKY'S toe depth of 9 feet, IRECENT MOVEMENTS, MAKE STARTLING, DISCOVERIES, WAS NOT SLEPT a.” he SOSOERY, WIS BED