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WE DO OUR PART FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 7th and Rosser Ave. Ira E, Herzberg, Minister 9:30—Men's Prayer service. 10:00—Sunday Church School for @ll departments. Kindly have your children come back to their classes 80 that we can check up on their ages and grades. If you do not send your children to any Sunday School we in- Vite you to bring them. We have a loyal and consecrated group of teach- ers and we shall try to do our best ‘with the help of God to help you and them to know more about His word. Merril! Larkin, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship service. Special mustc by the male quartette, Sermon: "The Church and Labor” @Labor Day sermon), 7:00—Christian Endeavor Soclety. gue. Do I Know About the’ jorie Herdinger. eople’s League: Topic—"How 1s Public Opinion Created?” Leader—Luella Patter. 7:45—Evening worship service. Selection by the male quartette. Sermon: “The Decline of the Great 1:30 and 2:00 o'clock at the church for the congregation picnic. Every member and friend invited to attend. Bring a picnic lunch, and a little extra if ousible. Also a cup, fork and spoon lor each member of the family. There will be games for the various groups, &@ program and vesper services. Let's sifcome and have a good time. ‘Wednesday—8:00 Mid-Week prayer eervice, THE SALVATION ARMY Adjutant and Mrs. H. Smith, Officers in Charge. Lieutenant A. Anderson, Assistant. Sunday, September 3rd: 10:00—Company meeting or Sunday School. Classes for all ages, includ~ ing @ Bible Class for adults. ‘This will be in the local citadel and George Stebbins is in charge. 11:00—Holiness meeting or morn- ing worship. This service will be in the city auditorium and the Winnipes Citadel Silver Band will have an im- | yw portant part in the service. Adju: tant H. Smith will bring the message, ‘ing on the theme: “Practica! generation.” 2:00—The local KFYR Scout Band will escort the Winnipeg Citadel Sil- ‘ver band from the local citadel to the city auditorium in the form of a par- je. 3:00—Grand musical festival in the eity auditorium. The Winnipeg band will conduct a very interesting and entertainng concert and for fifteen minutes of the hour will broadcast over the local radio station, 6:15—Young People's Legion in pnd Conducted by the Misi bud Smith and Leona Sjoblom. 7:45—-Musical Salvation meeting in Sery "epecial “service tn, which ihe service in whic! eo Winnipeg Band will also have = prom- part, Reverend Vater will bring r of this service, The vation Army extends a Rearts, invitation to all of these ' Zhe Winnipe Band will bes treat and bring your ‘friends, Ss EPISCOPAL CHURCH Florence Fritch, © Services—i3th Sunday a: $ a m.—Holy Communion. 10:30—Holy Communion ana mon. Subject—“Walking With God.” INITY LUTHERAN ry Twelfth Sunday after Trinity, Sep- tember 3. oe sae Church School 9:45 a. M wo! 11:00, ion: “Treasures of the Heart.” : “In Heaven Above” lo: Mrs. C. A. Naru: ee Union concert, Hazen, 4p. m. reult Luther League con- n. September 1, 2 and 3. Dr. J. C. K, Preus, Miss GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday, Sept. 2. Morning worship 10:30. Sunday School 9:30. Evangelistic sérvice 8:00. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8:00. Young People's meeting, Friday 30 4 Everybody welcome, AT THE Marlene Is Glorious In Paramount Feature FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D of the he members, Grace Marie Olson, it has been decided to Postpone the Sunday School and con- regational picnic to next Sunday, regular mornin| will be held at the chure 0. The sermon theme is: One to Jesus.” Tuesday, Sept. 5 at 8 p. m.—-Regu- lar monthiy meeting of the Board of Administration, deacons and trustees. Wednesday, Sept. 6 at 8 . Sept. 7 at 8 p. Sunday School teachers will the church parlors. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at S 4 yd BE. Loge e Church School. Morning worship —-wermon by the pastor. vening service. ‘The evening the church is resumed this Sunday. The or will preach, his subject being agle-Hawk Maki His Chotce,” suggested by recent periences among the Sioux India ‘The Musical Service: uryee Morris, organist. Flo: 0. Organ’ Prelude: “Cantique D'Ar- mour (Sheppard). Special music. Offertory: Prayer and Cradle Song (Lacey). Special music. Organ Postlude: Thanksgiving (Hosmer). Evening: Organ Prelude—tIdyle (Demarest). Anthem. Offertory: Swing Song Organ Postlude: = Fe: (Roberts). We cordially invite you and your friends to join us in ‘worship and study. Worship has a unique place in the bullding of character. Give it that place. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Synodical Conference) 419-Fourth Street. J. V. Richert, Pastor, Sunday, Sept. 3rd: There will be no morning services. All the classes of the Sunday School will be resumed next Sunday morning at 9:30, The parents are kindly re- quested to send their children, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B Jackson, ptember the 3rd, 193: (10:00 a. —The Church jam Mueller, Jr., Supt. invitation to you to joining the Church School if you are not already enrolled. Classes for all ages. Grad- ed lessons. 11:00—Morning worship. Planist—Mrs, Clarence Gunness. Prelude- Offertory—Erotikon—Greig. Special music. Trio—Jesug Lover of ‘My Soul. ermon: = “Worshiping God with Others” Eilts L. Jackson, Followed by the monthly Commun- fo vice, —The evening service, Fianist_—Ruth Rand. ie first of a series of sermo} The Lord’s Prayer. asians “Our Father.” togiot worship. @ church extends a cordial wel- poraerns, all its hervices to any whe ot have a ri Hehehe church home, MeCABE METHODIST EP! aon ISCOPAL Walter E. Vai Morning worship Organ Prelu Wethe, ms Ruth ad organist. them: “Turn ps: ay Even To Me’ Organ Offertory: “! * tadebeun. ory storal Scene’ io! Rest_Ye Weary” M: - sohn. R. R. Tourteilot. vee Sermon: ““A’ Limited in,” ie ter E. Vate Wislony Al sober Fostlude: “Jubliant March” Sunday School 12: tontgay School 12:00 noon, (Classes Evening worshi relud Organ ‘Ottertorn re Dale. eed toApthem: “Ancient of Days” Ash- piermon: “A Divided Lite”—walter rat Organ Post! ee matt aly ‘ostlude ‘In Joyous Mood’ Prayer PP gt arwice on Wednesday eve- A hearty wel Bs Barring elcome awaits you at all MARY'S PRO-CA’ Fashion Treat Seen In ‘Double Harness’ Offering more than 20 modish cos- yj tumes displayed by the feminine jill Pr ‘ tl pKa E ce” i Principals, “Double Harness,” RKO- Radio -comedy-drama co-starring Ann Harding and William Powell at the Capitol theater today and Mon- day, is replete with style suggestions. In her role of the modern maiden fil F tis Palestine contsins only 10,000 Christians. : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURD. Gpue TRAIN BEARING FRECKLES AND RED HOME FROM PARADISE LAKE 15 GETTING CLOSER AND CLOSER GEE... I'VE RACKED MY BRAIN EVER SINCE WE GOT ON THIS TRAIN ,TRYING TO THINK WHAT COULD BE WRONG AT HOME... ITS GOT THE BEST AY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 THE GUMP3— TOWNSEND ZANDER, BEWARE! SALESMAN SAM Ou, ( Suck Em In THE CLAICING Race AW, L USED TO TEACH AN ESKIMO SCHOOL. THESE 6020S THINK 'M GREAT. FROM PARADISE LAKE, BUT IT'S heme SUR NO USE MEETIN' IT—HE WONT ji BE ON ITI! T GUESS HE OOGLESNOPS! AY WELL, LCLAIN @ FOUL Ger cHanley! TAT DARN SORREL NAG KICKED Hier!