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‘ BVANGELISCHE KIRCHE i f & H. Ermel, Pastor Oster Sonntag, Vorm. 10 Uhr Sonn- fareSchuls, Mrs, AH. Ermel, 8 8.) patter e I 11:00—Uhr Predigt-Gottesdiens Oster-Sonntag, Abend 7:30—O: Weier der Sonntags-Schule. Oster-Programm Eroeffnung: See ed Gesang. bera: ke. Ich freue mich sur Osterzelt.-Artur Strobel. Heute bin itch gleucklich.-John jr. Hildenbrandt. Kinder Chor: Wir sind frohe Kin- der. Ein reiches Kind.-Phillies Gall. Ostern frohe Zeit.-Wilbert zes Wiederkehr.-Walter u. Paul Fink, Gem. Choir: O, haett tch Flueg: *Ruth Gebhardt, Ralph Gebhardt. (*Bescheldenheit). Warum?-Leonhardt Rosenberg. Kinder Quartett: Guten Abend, gute Nacht! Ich weiss etwas.-Eduard Kallen- berger. Wach auf!-Verna Fink. Kinder Chor: Erwach, erwach! “Oster-Predigt, Rev. A. H, Ermel.” Ostern, Ostern Frueh- sel. (Bertha Kallen- berger, Delores u.Velma G: Kinder Chor: Frohlocked un Es gicbt drei grosse Feste. Goehnert. Was uns die Os r-Blumen sagen. da Kallen- Gem. 2 He lebliche Klaenge | Jederman ist herzlichst eingeladen! FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Sctentint) Corner ith Street & Avenue © i 11:00 a. m.—Sunday services. Sub- octrine of Atonement.” 5 m—Si a chool, ! ednesday evening testimonial! meeting at 8 o'clock | A reading room maintained at 200% | 4th Street is open daily from 12 to} 3 to S$ p.m | to attend the and to make use of the reading room. EPISCOPAL MeCABE METHOD! CHURCH Corner Fifth and Thay FE. Vater, P: « Sunrise 6:30 under the @uspices of the Epworth league. Program follows: Hymn: “Christ the Lord Is Risen.” Prayer—John Ehrmantraut. Special music—Selected, Scripture lesson, Pi y r. Joseph Kinzer. ‘own Him With Many Crown: Benediction—Miss Margaret Church. 10:30—-Morning worship. Organ prelude: “Gloria In Excelsis,” (Mozart) Miss Ruth Rowley, or- congregation. Creed—Congregation. “My Redeemer Lives” Is Christ ongrega- (Tearis). Responsive reading: Risen from the Dead,’ tion. Reception of new members. Organ offertory: “An Easter Flow- er,” Worrill, Hymn: “Lift Your Glad Voices tn triumph,” congregation. Solo: “Hosannah,” (Granier) Cap- tain R. R. Tourtillott. ‘The Certainty of the Res- fon,” Walter E. Vater. ly Redeemer (Handel) Mrs, W. J. : “Crown Him With Crowns,” congregation. Benediction. Organ postlude: ato” (Sheldon). Many “Allegro Moder- 12:00 noon—Sunday school. Specia} Easter program by the primary and ntermediate departments of the church school, assisted by the Ep- @orner 11th and Thayer Avenue | hrist the Lord Is Risen|ci worth choir. ‘Program follows: Welcome—Darold Patterso! The World Is Singing—Lawrence Harlan. Easter Prayer—First grade primary girls. Our Leader--First xrade boys The Singing Garden — Elizabeth Boise. | The Robin—Lois Ruth Knapp. Little Brown Bulb—Iris Register. Down the Easter Pathway—Seven Beginners, The Story of Easter—Third year! primary girls. A Friend of Jesus—James , Louis olph. : The Easter Lily—Mrs, Evart’s, Martin’s and Miss Weisenborn’ classes. The First Easter—Kathleen Spohn. The Guards at the Tomb--Eight fifth grade girls. Joy in the Garden—Buddy Bran- denburg. The Women at the Garden—Graco and Jack Sanborn, | AT THE ‘An Amazing Night On a Famous Train! “Rome Express,” the picture which has been the sensation of London for the past two months, has been brought to America by Universal, and will be seen at the Capitol theater starting Monday. Excitement, sus- tained suspense, revolving about the theft of a priceless Van Dyck paint- ing, and a ruthless, suave super- criminal who controls the situation— ‘all these abound in “Rome Express.” Human emotions and motives become Peculiarly entangled in an intimate and surprising way during the action of this film, all of which takes place !Classic Love Story - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Easter Story—Spencer Bolt Selections by Epworth Le choir: (a) There Is Sunshine; (b) My 3 I Love Thee, 1:30—Evening worship. At this service the combined choirs of the church under the direction of Mrs. John A. Larson will present their Easter musicale, The full -pro- gramme will be found elsewhere in this newspaper. A hearty welcome awaits you. THE GUMPS— THE MAN WHO WALKS ALONE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Fioyd simerson Logee, Pastor You are cordially invited to all services which are to be held as follows: ‘A sunrise service, “The Dawn of a New Day,” in charge of the young people at 6:00 o'clock. The service is being arranged by Mrs. Clell G, Gan- non who invites old and young to gather in the quiet dawn at the DAY, WITH NEVER. ASIGHT OF MILLIE~ BUT HE Wiel NOT GO BACK=— NO- HE 1S RESOLVED IN THAT. empty tomb. Special music is in charge of Mrs. N. 8. Johnson. :30 a, m.—A special worship; as- sembly of departments of the church school. to gather in the church auditorium Promptly at 9:30 o'clock. 10:30—The morning service of wor- ship, “The Risen Son,” the sub- ‘The music will be: Organ prelude—Organ and violin; All pupils are asked GASOLINE ALLEY— THE SECRET SIX TAKES HOLD Gi Mortis, organ and — . violin, pT: ERS ‘Christ Our Passover’ (20st THIN, JUST THE SAME GEE, KIDS, GOL”, ie | WALT, $60 PHONEN ABOUT IT Vocal solo: “Thy Redeemer Liveth” ) DIVIDEND IN YLL BET THAT MANBEE (Manney). 1 CASH! I'M Organ. postiude: BIRD IS A CROOK. tals" (Gounod). “Unfold Ye Por- | CERTAINLN GOING TO HAVE SOME CONTINENTAL CORNICOB. “The After- ‘Along the Road to Emmaus” and “Tomorrow”. Organ prelude: “Paean of Easter” Is Christ Risen” (Muelle: Anthem: ow “O Man of Sorrows.” owers) Mr. H. Ly ‘Spring Song” (Tol- “The Gospel of Easter” Organ postlude: “Song of Easter” (Tillotson), “I am come that they might have and have it more abundantly; y find the stone rolled away; He is not here, He ts arisen; I go before you; Tam with you always, even unto the end of the world.” FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH th Rosser Avi FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GEE... IF WE CAN JUST LAY OUR HANDS ON THAT MACHINE GUN, T'M GINNING YOU A CHANCE To JOIN! MY OUTFIT... ITS A 600D Pavin’ RACKET=HARRY ORMSBY AND - HIS YACHT ARE OVER ON THE HIM DOWN FOR A HUNDRED “THOUSAND... wity, Say! YoutL BE'RICH BEFORE YoU KNow IT....WHAT SAY 2 ‘A Question About Immor- LISTEN! THERES FARBAR TALKIN’ AGAIN..... ESurprisep BEYOND WORDS, To FIND THAT CAPT. YORK 1S NONE OTHER THAN WE MASTER CROOK, FARBAR, FRECKLES AND GALEN DO SOME PLOTTING CLEAR, NOW... HOW ABOUT ITP C'MON, LETS TAKE A CHANCE J! \F WE SLIP uP, Now, The nurses of the Bismarck hos- pital will attend this service in a body. ter services at the eme: “Love, Lone- liness and 1. The Albright Broth- erhood will have charge of this serv- :00 a. m.—Sunday chureh school for all departments, The children of the beginners, primary an@ junior de- partments will give an Easter pro- gram during the Sunday school hour. Missionary offering will be taken. ill Larkin, supt. 1 ig worship service. Response by the choir. Oftertory--Corget duet by Schwartz and Mr. Jenkins, Anthem—Choir, Sermon: “Resurrection Love Les- sons.” Mr. Reception of members into the hurch. Missionary _ offering--Bring your| i self-denial offering boxes and me q.anveloper. ~ te League, Topic:| THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) jave a Living Christ.” Leader, ussner. vening worship service, An} tata, “The Glory of the | * will be given by the choir, You are invited to attend all of these servi Come to church on Easter Sunday and bring your friends. ve Robert MY MIND IN “TMAT ONE MOMENT % EPISCOPAL CHURCH hn Richardson, Rector Miss Florence Fritch, Organist rvices Easter di .—Holy Communion and he Unrecognized i . m.—Children’s Easter pag- fant. Presentation of Lenten offer- ng. 4:00 p. m.—Baptisms, by the choir, Musical progran Organ prelude Special music urrection Morn” : “Jesus Christ Is Risen from Lyra Davidica, ‘uicksh: Sequence hy ‘The Strife 1s O'er” from Palestrina, Take the "Beay raw Nigh and | SALESMAN SAM j Now's On CHANCE To FIND OUT WHY SUSIE (Brown). Gloria in Chant. Excelsis sung to Old ; OUT UA @LL FED UP | Seventaid Amen. (Stalner), SPATT THREW ME DOWN SHE'S PROBABLY ON Hil ce the Recessional: “Jesus Lives” (Gaunt- TALKIN’ ABOUT ME, Now! Lo : 2 Postlude: “Hosanna” (Wacher), TS Yyy g g Z N pig Nag ic peciiceres eit é FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH : J. Moody, Pastor . + Theme: he Prince of Life Conquers Death.” . 1:45 p. m.—Easter program by the Sunday school. The pastor will give the Easter story, —___ (Additional Churches on Page 4) MOVIES In ‘The White Sister’ “The White Sister,” Metro-Gold- | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ‘wyn-Mayer’s new talking picture ver- sion of F, Marion Crawford's undying romance, will be the attraction at the Paramount theater for the next three days. Helen Hayes and Clark Gable are co-starred for the first time on the screen in the classic love story and @ prominent supporting cast features Lewis Stone, Louise Closser Hale, May Robson, Edward Arnold and Alan Edwards, under the direc- tion of Victor OD Ne Rete AL RO 1S MINI in a 12-hour period on the express | the train bound from Paris to Rome. In addition to the unusual type of story and setting, you will see two of the stars of One is Present film, Miss Hayes plays the role of an aristocratic Italian girl who turns down the suitor of her father’s choice in favor of @ young officer: in the Italian air force. When notified of his death at the front, she enters a convent. The story rises to a sensa- tional climax when the lover returns and finds the girl's religious obstacle to his happiness. vows Clean, bright, dry alfalfa hay and stray from dust and