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Le SS eee a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1938 : Church News au.” ur, Look “AU On A Sum ff whinshield — Miss Independence,"-~ colation"— them= "Peace, H nee, Be Silt n Offertory “Night © on Tuesday evening | - our n Bible School will com- mence on Mon dune Sth, Classes for pre-school age up to and includ ing first vear high All trained fac- ulty. Parents are urged to make ar- rangements for enrolling their child- + ren now ST. GEORGE Rev. John R PISCOPAL CHURCH hardson, Rector Miss Florence Fritch, Organist Services for Sunday after Ascension Day. Sa, m. Holy © 9:30 a.m. Chur 10:30 a. m. Mor mon— Subject—"Lest We Forget.” A message for Memorial Day Choir practice Wednesday at 7:30 ‘m, mmunion School, & Prayer and Ser- P. NGELICAL LUTHERAN Synodical Conference) 419-Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Sunday after Ascension, May 28th, 9:30 a, m. Sunday School with all —Miss Ella’ Brelje, superin- t. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship (Ger- man) Mrs. F. Peters, organist. Sermon: “The Meaning of Christ’s Ascension.” 2:30 p. m. English Services at Bald- win, 7:15 p. m. Bible Hour in charge of the Walther League. 8:00 p. m. Vesper Services (English) | Miss Mary Mahlman, pianist. Serman: “Letting Our Light Shine.” Special music. Vocal solo by Elea- nore Wilson, vocal duet. During the evening services, a pair of brass electric candelabra, with three light electrified wax candles, which was purchased by the Ladies’ Aid, will be presented to the church, Bible text: “Jesus is the Light of the world: he that followeth Him, shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” John 8:12. All welcome. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH J. Moody, Pastor Sunday, May 28th, 1933 10:15 Sunday school. 10:45 Morning worship. Theme: The Militant Church. services, he Triumphant Church. & Workers will meet next . June ist at 8 p.m, at the Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Cuntz with . J. J. Barth a hostesses. A cordi vitation to these meetings is THE hayer Ave, at Sec yd E. Logee, The Bible School meets at 9:30 o'clock for all departments except the adult, The morning worship. is at 10:30 0% a “Memo Bible Cls lowing the morning Pioneer Society will meet 33 nits final meeting for the The Tu 1 C.F. societies in ma of hip services at f this Sun W ovclock summe day's ser’ © Be Trne to the Mission o Jesus?” A song service will precede the discussion and the will speak briefly following it. The lead- ers for the evening are Miss Blizabeth Johnson and Miss Phyllis O1 will be special music. All are cor- to bring friends. Wed- mid-week er serv- ice. The Vacation Bible School, Miss well, superintendent, will Esther Ma begin June 5. ‘The musical service, Grace Duryee A Land Mine Eyes! J The} Corner Fourth. St Morris, organist prelude—“Elizabeth’s Pray- gener ot "Seek Ye the Lord’--Wil- | lame Offortory 1 the Feet of the Master’ Mr. Otto Bauer, ng —Koschat, “Prayer” — Laurance. Hlizabeth Johnsc wad On O King Biter vening § Memor 16:00 ‘ti . William Mueller, The Quain class {for young people, The Fvarts class for adults 11:00 a. m.—-Worship: service, Me morial Sunday, Pianist—M jarence Gunness, Prelude, Marche Religieuse — Gil- lotto, Offertory Anther slegie—Youseroff. Let We Forget”-—Parks- “The Wayside Shrine,” a Memorial Day sermon, Ellis L. Jack- he evening service, iss Ruth Rand. Nuit) Mysterleuse —Con- the Limpid Stream—Fred he Appeal to the Heroic son. night May Sist: eek service meeting at the parsonage. Topic, “The Gospel According to Luke.” Authorship, con- tent, purpose. fi A'special Invitation to all_ex-serv- ice men to attend the morning service. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Broadway at Eighth St. tev. Father R. A. Feehan, Rector Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m CAL CHURCH Rosser Avenue erg, Minister y chureh school for Can we count on you being in ce Sunday morn. | Ing? “Certainly we have missed you! ing? Certainly we have missed yor and all be there to study God's word. Merrill Larkin, superintendent. 11:00 — Morning worship ,, service. urch Prosperity. FIRST EVA) Seventh and Herzb: Intermediate League. Topic, “Our Share in Building Our Nation. Young People’s Society. Topic, “How May We Be True to the » is- nary Spirit of Jesus.” pe Hospital School of Nurses’ baccalaureate service at the city auditorium. You are invited to_attend these service Wednesday, 7:45 p. prayer serv- ic Friday, 4 p. m., catechism classes, TRE 3 Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a Cordial Welcome at Trinity.’ Sunday after Ascension. Chureh school, 9:45 a. m.. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon, “The American, Lutheran Conference and Education.” Solo, “Eye Hath Not Seen"—Gaul by Grace Livdahl. ‘i Anthem, “Take Down Thy Harp"— Braenden-Christiansen. Offertory, “Asleep in Jesus”—Ole Bull, Ladies’ Aid Thursday at 3 p.m. Hostess, Mrs, L, W. Sperry, north on River Drive. Logan concert June 4 at 8 p. m. TABERNACLE i Rosser Acting Pastor 7:20 o'clock. n a Person Dance d_ special music, 1, 1933: ervice. | | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST . and Avenue C service at 11:00 a, m, : “Ancient ‘and Modern 7 Mesmerism and Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock, reading room maintained at 200% . is open daily from i2 to 3 to 5 p.m. ome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. (Additional Churches on Page 4) Treasury experts, are able to count 40,000 new notes a day and 25,000 old | ones, AT THE MOVIES Novarro Emulates Valentino in Film As a change from the overflow of | stories concerned with city life, Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer brings to the Capito! cereen starting tonight “The Barbar- ian,” starring Ramon Novarro and described as a romantic comedy laid in the colorful. atmospheric back- | ground of the Nile River and Egyptian Gesert. Novarro is seen as a resourceful regue ostensibly occupied in the legitimate business of guiding tourists through the picturesque pryamia cightzseeing country. but more subtly ensaged in the more romantic activ- ity of impressing wealthy widows with his charms. It is a new kind of “rack- e<” and one said to be as diverting as it is ingenious. Into the story enters Myrna Loy as a young English giri who has come to Cairo to marry th: rcemewhat slow-witted engineer of 2 new aqueduct. Novarro enters her employ as a guide and from then on ene exciting happening follows upon another with lightning-like rapidity The impetuous Egyptian falls head- over-heels in love with the girl and makes it his business to embarrass her tonfusec fiance at every opportunity. at the same time showing himself up in a prepossessing light. The girl, however. refuses to take him seriously and when all other means fail, Novar- ro contrives a daring coup as the re- sult of which the heroine finds her- self alone with him in the midst of the desert, and subsequently becomes his prisoner. Cash in With a Tribune Want Ad Noted Cast Supports | Edward G. Rohinson In ‘The Little Giant’ | An exceptionally notable list of ‘Players appear in the important roles {of Edward G. Robinson's new star- iring-vehicle for First National. “The | Little Giant,” which opens at the Par- amount Theatre tonight. | Robinson himself, who sprang to | fame on the screen in such pictures | as “Little Caesar,” “Five Star Final” ‘and “Smart Money,” continued to | ride the wave of popularity with such outstanding productions as “Silver \Dollar” and “Tiger Shark.” Noted |for his strong characterizations, he ts said to have outdone all his previous ‘efforts with his present role of an ex- Beer Baron of Chicago. who has re- tired and is attempting to crash ex- jclusive social circles, |, Mary Astor, one of the most pol- tished actresses of the screen, has the |leading feminine role opposite Robin- son. 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