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| FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue Ira BE, Herzberg, Minister y snes a. m.—Sunday church school Ya aeomn AR ra eae or all departments. Can we count on ‘ou to be in your place this coming junday? Get the habit and come swith your children. Merrill Larkin, bupt. 0—Morning worship service, Response by the choir, | A Anthem—Selected. Sermon: “The Triumphant Entry.” Sermon by Rev. Wm, Lemke, Ha- zen, N. D. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor So- G Intermediate Soctety. Topic: "My Duties After I Join the Church.” Young People's Society. Topic: “What Deciding for Christ | ” Leader: Viola Martin, | ening worship service: | | | the choir. elected, ‘Translation or Tribula-/ tion.’ Sermon by Rey. Wm, Lemke, Ha-| “. D, e Will be services « during Passion Win, Lemke will preach ¢ You are invited to attend all of thes Services, | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST | rr { Corner 4th venue C | Sunday s: 1:00 a, m, | Subject: in, Disease, and{ Death | Sunday s Wednesday ¢ Tat 9:45 a.m i vening testimonial i attend the| s and to make use of} fhe reading room. | 1 Mrs, H. Smith, Officers in Lieutenant A jt for all ages, | for adults, Come and bring your| children to Sunday schoolg George | Stebbins in charge. 11:00—Holiness meeting or morning | worship. Lientenant Anderson will | have charge of this xervice and his! topic will be of interest te | 6:30 p. m-~Young People's Legion. Conducted by the young people, but a cordial invitation is extended to everyone to attend. $:00 p. m.—Rousing Salvation meet- ng. Old time gospel singing and reaching. Lieutenant Anderson will ring the message and his topic will] § de “The Arm of God's Law.” A hearty invitation Is extended to ell. Meetings during the week: t lon Wednesday, Thurs will be administ evening. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second Stree Floyd Emerson Logee, Minister The Bible achool is at 9:45 o'clock grades through the high Morning worship is at 10:30 o'clock, The pastor will preach on “The King’s Triumph.” Adult cla: of the Bible school meet at 1 o'clock. The Pioneer Society wi meet at 5:30 and the Tuxis Society a 6:30 o'clock, The evening service is o'clock, the pastor preaching on “Following Vanity.” The Young People's C. E. Fellowship is at 8:30 o'clock following the evening service. The musical service with Grace Dur- yee Morris as organist is as follows: ‘Morning— ‘ Organ Wrelude, “Chambered Nau- tilus’ (Stewart), Quartet, “Lord Thou Hast Been Our Dwelling Place” (Wolcott). Offertory, “A Breatn of Lavender” (Presto (Faure) Mr. George Humphreys. Organ postlude, “Postlude” (Kohl+ mann). Evening— ig Organ prelude, “A Cloister Scene’ (Mason ‘ be Anthem, “O Sing Unto the Lord’ (Brahms). pphic Od lon Week services will be held day and Friday desiring evening in the church. All to unite with the church may meet the session at the close of these sery- ces, We ‘din invite all to join in these rvice WHI you not tn- vite some friend to come with you? McCABE DDIST EPISCOPAL CH ter, Pastor | postlude, armolin). rament of holy baptism will pred at this service, Par- jesirous of presenting their chile Jren are kindly requested to do so at his time, 12:00 noon Tages). Pp. m.—Probationers training Sunday school. (Classes! n.—Epworth League. Topic: ple and Social Relations ship. s" (Nordmann). uietude” (Read), Organ offertor: is Solo, selected--Miss Lucile Coghlan, Sermon: “Pilate’s Wife,” Walter EB. Vater. Organ postlude, “Devotion” (Dale). (Tied DAYS AND WOURS DRAG The BY AND UNCLE BA OUT WITHOUT. - MAS STUCK Yo HIS. HER A Hance ue Dick TO EXPLAIN = ™~ m HER With HER- YODAY ME 1S WEAKENING ABIT= W'S PRETTY WARD To FIND ANOTHER GIRI LIKE MILLIE = LORA, YOU AND t HAVE WORKED PRETTY HARD THis |WWOOLO BE = =" WONDERFUL, WEEK. WHAT 0O Oe DONOEL YOU SAY WE SEE A 4 a THERES SHOW TONIGHT ase SOMEONE IN THE OUTER OFFICE. OH, OH, LORA! WHO'S THE Boss’ NEW HEART ? IF HE'S NE COURSE HE'S IN. HE'S EXPECTING Me. i CAN YOU HEAR ANYBODY INSIDE! During Holy Week devotional serv-| will be conducted in the sane- ry each evening at 7:30 except jaturday. i i ‘The Sacrament of Holy Communion | ed on Good Friday | All members and friends of; he church are urged to attend these! Tuesday evening, $:00—Miss Mildred | services. Patterson will bring the message in this service. Friday evening, 8:00—This being Good Friday, Adjutant Smith will con- duct a special service of interest to nil. The theme of the service will be “One Hour at the Cross.” | The Salvation Army extends a/ hearty invitation to everyone to at- tend these services. Come and bring | your friends. You will be made to ‘eel at home in the Salvation Army. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Synedical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Divine services for Palm Sunday, April sth: LE a. m.—Sunday school with all including Junior Bible classes; Brelje, superintendent. 10:45—Morning worship (English). Mrs. F. Peters, organist. Sermon subject: “The Wife of Pi-| i late.” 6 2:30 p. m.—Bervices at Baldwin in Yhe Engitsh language. 6:45 D. m.—Bible Hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30 p. m.—Vesper services (Eng- lish), Miss Mary Mahiman, pianist. Sermon subject: “The Merciful,” be- ing the fourth discourse in the series pn The Beatitudes of Jesus. Tuesday evening, ‘o’clock—Walther League business and educational meeting. Wednesday evening, April 12—An- nouncements for holy communion will be received from 7 to 9 p. m. at the church, Good Friday, April 14, at 8 o'clock— Jenten services with holy communion (English). Bible text: s ‘wounded for our transgressions, bruised for our iniquities; the 200 p. Pianist: Mr. BE. ly to all the serv’ A hearty welcome awaits you, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Bl rkson, Pastor h, 1933: church school, William Mueller, Jr., superintendent. ; ‘lasses for all ages with the Quain class for young people and the Evarts jclass for adults; also high school} ———_ plane. 11:00—Morning worship. Planist: Mrs, R. Van Neste. Prelude ‘onsolation” (Les-| chetizky H Offertory, “Consolation” (Franz | Lisat). i Choir number: “Hosanna in the! Highest,” the morning choir. | Sermon: “The Triumphant Entry—| Then and Now,” Ellis L. Jackson, 7:00 p, me ors at the 8: m. ‘he story hour, for Jun- e" evening service. Gilbert. Sunday evening the pastor begins a| series of four sermons on the Bible. evening is “How We| A cordial invitation | es of the church. Wednesday night at 8:00—The mid- week service of the church at the parsona, April 11, at g|the Romans; authorship, content, a A study of the letter to Pose, use. Thursday afternoon at 2:30—The| Ladies Ald will meet, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH | J. Moody, Pastor April 9th: | Sunday school. ‘he Royal Procession.” tisement of our peace was upon Him, 7:45 p. m.— Vesper service, y and with His stripes we are healed.” | Theme. Ivation Through Christ.’ Is. 53, 5. Let us behold i Next +45 p. m.—Com- suffering and crucifi munion therein we derive for; life and salvation. church affillation, you are cordially! Invited 1 nd our services, Visi- tors are always welcome. Ida; Theme: “The Pa e. Next Friday at 7 m.-—Services. P. al Lam! (Additional Churches on Page 4) | | AT THE MOVIES | “The Outsider” Film Version of Katharine | Cornell Stage Hit “The Outsider.” an engrossing drama enacted with sympathy and understanding by a flawless cast and: directed with an acute perception of, camera and microphone values, opens at_the Capitol Theatre Monday. The picture is a filmization of the play in which Katharine Cornell! created one of her outstanding roles, and takes its title from the fact} thet its two principal characters are “outsiders” in relation to the rest of| the world. | The acting of the entire cast is of , a uniformly high calibre. Joan Barry, ‘the new European sensation, does, wonders by the role of Lalage, played | on the stage by Miss Cornell, and, Harold Huth offers a magnetic and | compelling performance as Ragatzy.! Others who contribute worthy per-/ formances include Frank Lawton, ! Norman McKinnell, Annie Esmond! and Mary Clare. ! The picture is marked by excellent photography, particularly effective! being the scenes laid in an indoor} skating rink and a colorful New! Year's Eve celebration in one of Lon- | don’s smart night clubs. | Washington never occupied the White House. A few days before his death in 1799 he walked through the Tooms with his wife, however. It has been estimated that only one man in twenty reaches a height of tix feet or over. ‘ “Hot Pepper” Is Uproarious Film A new Quirt and a new Flagg in| gorgeous night club settings in which the colorful, vivacious Lupe Velez makes whoopee with Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen and El Brendel, are feautred in “Hot Pepper,” the new and uproarious Fox comedy that opens today at the Paramount Theatre. Beautiful girls and snappy music add incidental entertainment in this fast-moving, uproarious offering, de- picting the latest adventures of the fighting devil dogs who cast aside their Marine uniforms, appear in conventional evening clothes and ride as Quit tod Plage ane ig, Lowe and Mc- Laglen have become one of the most’ famous teams of the screen. They scored in “The Cock-Eyed World,” ce area rations.” “Hot on reach new heights of hilarity, sil Jobs for 40 Men to Open Near Dickinson| Dickinson, N. D, April 8—(P— Forty men will be employed on high- ways near Killdeer and New England when work begins the first of the week, contractors informed H. C. Knudson, highway division engineer, here. They plan to start operations at once. High- way No. 21 west of New England in Sippe county is scheduled for gravel- DTAPE THE NEWFANGLES (Moma Pop) AND, OID WE HONE A BATTLE, AS USUAL! 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