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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Special Harvest Festival Serv Sunday and Monday, Sept. 1 Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelude “Ave Maria’— ments and offering. ymn: “We Plow the Fields and Scatter the Good Seed”—Ciaudl- by congregation, lected by Mrs. Frank he Joy of Harvest"— ter, Give Thee But Thine ‘—Wm. How, by congrega- Postlude: “Festival Prelude C"—Kahlmann, Sunday school, 12:00 noon (classes for all ages). ‘The Crusaders cl: of young men and women heartily in vv. you. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m._ Leader, Mr. Philip Nelson, Topic: “The New Crusade. This will be a reorganization meet. ing for the fall and winter months. All our young people are urged to be im attendance. Evening worship, Organ prelude: ‘For the Beauty of the Pierpoint, 230 o'clock. Grand Chorus’— ‘Bulging Granaries"—Wal- Ir. ter. “Day Is Dying in the West” —Lathbury, b: ngregation. Organ postlude: “March”—Schuler. We heartily invite every member, @dherent and friend of our church to gelebrate this day with us. Do not forget the Harvest Supper and Sale of Produce Monday evening. Sup. per begins at 5:30 p. m. and will con. Unue until all are served, ioc seabee dada THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor We cordially invite you to worship with us and to send your children to the church school, This is promotise @undeay and so far as Possible all jgnllgren “should, be, in thelr ‘pla ex! junday wi! e Rally Sundi Glan to bring some fricnd. 9:30—The Church School. .10:30—Morning worship, the Pastor ing on “Worship that Stifies DP. m.—The young people's so- leties, meet: Pioneer, Tuxis and Christian Endeavor. 7:30—Evening service: “Striving to Worship,” a sermon in answer to a Fecent question of perploxed youth, “How may we attain a worshipful at< titude?” The musical service, Grace Duryee crris, organist, 1s as follows: lorning: Organ prelude: “The Pitgrims"— lolleander. Vocal solo by Miss Roberta Burr, ffertory: “Chanson Triste"— Tschaikowski. Vocal solo by Miss Marian Sandin. Organ postlude: “Chapel Song’ — fattman, Evening: Organ prelud: ford. ‘Impromptu"—Ash> Trio: “The King of Love"—ghett Offertory: “Canzonetta”—Holleane der. Anthem. rgan postlude: “March Pontificale” —Gounod. eae Richard Roberts Faith 1s alwa: under sentence of death in the soul a Gat has no trysting place with the Inseen.” Will you bring some frien ehurch? . pndite a FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 17, 9:45 a, m.—Sun- @ay school. 10:30—Morning worship. Choir anthem: “God Is Our Refuge.” Sermon: “Come Unto Mer bso tie Pastor, 8 in m.—Program by the Women's Misslonary Society, Devotions—Mrs. 0. N. Nordlund. Vocal solos—Mr. Edward Nelson. Illustrated talk on Africa by Mra. G. Adolph Johns. Wednesday, Sept, 20, 8 p. m—Choir practice, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 23, 2 p. ™.—Junior Mission Band. ee ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth St Masses at 8, 9, 10 and ll, Nine o'clock Mass is for children, | AT THE Gaynor and Baxter Triumph in ‘Paddy’ Janet Gaynor has never shown her talents to better advantage than in her newest starring vehicle, “Paddy, The Next Best Thing,” in which she 1s co-starred with Warner Baxter at the Paramount Theatre. Cast as a lively little Tirsh lass whose sole fault is her ability to tell white lies, a quality that eventually embroils her in all storts of entangle- ments, she performs in her usual by ‘con, - ry erepa- | |! TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth St. Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity” Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, | September 17: Church school, 9:45 a. m Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon: “Under Doctor's Urders.” Choir anther i" Decius-Chr! Evening Sermon: Christ.” FIRST EVAN s hand Rosser Herzberg, Mini Men's prayer church school Were you in If-not let's . m.—Sunda: rtments. last Sunday? vith our boys and girls We need to know more tc looking for you Sunday, appoint us. Merrill Larkin, supt. 11:00-—Morning worship service, Ladies quartette Mrs, Merrill Larkl i ' What Hindered i of . Prohibition.” Mrs, Strutz. ple's League, the Ful e. ete, iving in Satan's Neigh- 8 PI vice. ‘Thursda, 6:30 p. Brotherhood. D. m.—Mid-week m.—Albright FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis I, Jackson, Pastor September the 17th, 195: 10 a. m.—The church schvo! Ham Mueller, Jr., superintendent. Adult class taught by Mrs. Nellie Evarts. Young people's class taught by Mrs. Fannie Dunn Quain. Classes for all ages carefully grad- September ts Rally Month. Olfertory: Srectal mus! them Sermon, one of our major object this year: “Winning Others for Christ ard His Church,” by eillis L, Jack- P. m.—-First fall set together he young people of the church for YP. U. work ior nd over. Name." Purity of speech aad purity of heart— a study of the Lords Prayo-—Elis Jackson, | WALT TLE F Whit ae Bin. au WONDERS. LV BIL LIONAIR: A GUMP = FF HERMAN'S HOVE a WAN FIGURE LIKS IN AN OLD BED~ HIS BYES CLOSED= HIS FACE SUNKEN AND GEE, OSSIE Lf SURE? AND SO BEING DETECTIVES }} FAR WE'RE DOING IS EXCITING, ISN'T IT? PRETTY GOOD. I'M LUCK WE HAVE AT THE HUFF EMACIATED = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1988 FROM HIM THE FOURTH COME UP THROUGH THESE BUSHES. HERE'S PEACH OF A PLACE To cAMP! at. OF: Copyright, 1933, ‘Ghenzo Tebow LOOK, OSSIE!ONLY TWO PEOPLE WERE REGISTERED AT THAT TIME = T CANT MAKE OUT THE OTHER NAME! SAME, I'LL BE GLAD TO GET BACK HOME. ALITTLE OF THIS GOES A LONG WAY, Thursday aftesrncon, the first fall meeting of the Mirsion Circ A cordial invitat‘on to the wo the church to atinnd. The church exterds a cordial in- vitation to all who are without # regular church heme, THE SALVATION ARMY Adjutant and Mrs. H. Smith, Officers in charge Lieutenant A. Anderson, Assistant Sunday, September 17th: 10 a. m.—Company meeting or Sun- day school. Classes for all ages, in- cluding @ Bible class for adults, A real wide-awake Sunday school, un- der the dirtction of George Stebbins. 11;00—Holiness meeting, or morn- ing worship. A real spiritual feast for all. Brigadier A. E. Chesham, of- ficer in charge of all Salvation Army operations in Minnesota and North and South Dakota, will bring the 6:30 p. m—Young People's Legion. Conducted by the young people but everyone is welcome. The Misses Rosebud Smith and Leona Sjoblom are in charge of this service and the topic will be dismissed by Miss Gladys Murphy. 8:00 p. m.—Rousing Salvation meet- ing conducted by Brigadier A. E. Chesham, Old-time goxpel_ singing and speaking. Come and bring your friends, The Salvation Army extends [a hearty welcome to everyone to at- tend all of the services. “You will be made to feel at home in the Salvation Army. Brigadier A. E. Chesham, who is in charge of the services on’ Sun- day, has had many years of experi- ence in this work and will bring mes- sages of interest to all. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh St. Herman G. Johnson in charge 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school, Mrs. G. Mandigo, superintendent. 10:30—Morning worship. 2:30 p. m.—Water baptismal sery- ice, This will be in the tabernacle, with a communion service in conn: tion. 8 p. m.—Fvangelistic service. Mu- sic by orchestra. Special songs. ing’ ednesday, 8p. m.—Prayer meet- Ing. Friday, 8 Pp. m.—Christ’s Ambassa- dors’ Rally, Visiting ©. A, delega- tions expected to att Saturday, 8:30 p. Teet meet- ing. ——____ THE GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Eighth and Rosser . J. Lippert, Minister 0 a. m.—Sunday ‘school, Cli Bring ‘your childre: 1;00—Morning worship. “The Lord via His Children.” Special music from Peoria, Illinois. 1:30 p. m.—Bibie instruction. Every child is welcome. 7:30 p. m—Our Young People's meeting. Object talk by the minis- ter: “Messenger.” MOVIES | Picture Provides Boudoir Glimpses Have you ever longed for a peep into the private lives of certain of those beautiful New York gitls who Uve in luxurious surroundings—and never work? Here's your chance. 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