The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1933, Page 8

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geal live Sunday school, under the ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at E ‘i Masses at 8, . Nine o'clock Mass |: i Anthem: “The Lord Is My Strength” -~Wooler. Organ offertory: “Elegie” —- Shep- ard. Solo, selected by Mrs. W. J. Ta Consecration service for ‘all cers and teachers of the church school. Holy Communion. All members and{ friends of the church urged to be Present. Sacramental address by Wal- ter EF. Vater. Organ postlude aye Sunday . This is! rents and; izations | their p.m. Tople orking For? enzo Belk. : “Giving Another Chance,” by Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude—Stearng, Prayer service on Wednesday eve- Ring at 7:30 o'clock. A hearty welcome awalts you at ell our services. ee | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCR | Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L, Jackson, . Pastor Sunday, October the 15th, 1933 10 a. m.—The church school, Wile Mlam Mueller, Jr., superintendent. Classes for all ages and a cordial in- wvitation to meet with us. The pri- mary department. Mrs. Robert Ken- edy, Mrs. Adam Hoff and Mrs. Milton Rue, teachers. All classes using @raded material. 11:00—Morning_ worship. -Planist, Mrs. Clarence Gunness. ‘arks. Sermon: Renewal of Strength” Bilis L. Jackson. 345 p. m.—The intermediate B. Y. Herbert Raaen, leader. The B. ¥. P. U. group, Meeting in of the service commission, chairman. ‘Forgive Us Our Trespass. a study of prayer, by Ellis L. ‘son. The sermon theme ts based partly £. the book by the same title by loyd C. Douglas. Tuesday, Fall Rally with speakers feming to us for the day. Dr. Fred =. ton, Mr. Boyle, Rev. Heit- irs. ale? Monnes, Miss pple of the Phillipine Mission, Services at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. with 2. supper meeting at. the church at raie, m. <A cordial invitation to Eriends to meet with us. SION EV. LUTHERAN CHUROR * (Bynodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Sunday, Oct. 15, 1935: 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all classes. Miss Verna Brelje, superin- bette Morni; hip (E h 345—Morning wors! inglish), et Peters, ‘Sreanist, - ee leman, organist, 5 Pp. m.—Bible hour in chi of th syaither ae. parse . m.—Vesper services (Eng- Won). Hise Mary Aahiman, pianist” Confirmation instruction class supervision of George Stebbins. | "Prioo—-Holiness meeting or morning |worship. A public meeting with the Itheme of Holiness, Adjutant H. Smith i will Dring the message in this service. 3 p. m.—Service in Naughton town- js ‘hool house » B [oreo pom. Young Peopler Legion. Conducted by the young people, but {everyone is invited to attend." The Misses Rosebud Smith and’ Leona blom are in charge of this service. 3p. m.—lousing Salvation meeting in the citadel. The public is Invited. sage that will be of interest to all, fhe Salvation Army extends & cor- [Adjutant H. Smith will bring a mes- | dial invitation to the public to at- tend each of their services, Old-time [gospel singing and preaching. You will be made to feel at home. Come i and bring RST u ‘HURCH wiSerenth and Rosser Avenue zberg, Minister en's prayer service, a inday church school for al ments. Come with your children Sunday morning and set for them the right kind of an example. 11:00—Morning | worship service. This is Women's Day. All women with their husbands are urged to'at- tend both the morning and evening ristianity and Women, :ristian Endeavor, a ue. Tople: * Missionaries Do?” Leader, Young People's League. dow Muy Our Meetings Re 3 More Helpful to “Leader, Miss Mildred Brittin. ening worship service. The rvice will be in charge'of A fine program has been ou are invited to come. 5 p. m.—Our special services . Rev. Rueben R. Strutz of Great Bend, N, D,, will come and bring the message each ening except Saturday. We need 0 draw closer to the Master. Let us pray that many may @o this for it pays to serve Him. If you have no church home, you are invited to attend all of these serv- ices. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. . 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Oct. 15, 18th Sunday after rinity: THyTSa. m.—Sunday school and Bible clan 10:30—Morning worship. Choir anthem: “Now Our Morning Hymn Ascendeth.' ‘Germon by Rev. A, W. Knock, 3 p. m.—-Closing session of the Bible conference. p. m.—Luther League meeting. Devotions led. by, Harold Barth, Discussion on “Christian: Amuse- ‘Miss Gladys Barth and Reu- iments. ben Sjobeck will introduce the topic 1 for discussio’ Wednesday evening, Oct. 18—Choir practice. Saturday, Oct. 21, at 9 a, m.—Con- firmation class, Oct. 21 and 22—Fiftieth anniver- sary celebration. The monthly meeting of the June for Mission Band has been postponed to Saturday aftern Oct. 28, ‘THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Minister We cordially invite you to worshi with us in all services. The chure! Bible school meets at 10 o'clock with graded instruction for all ages. See that your child is in Sunday school. Bring the children and remain for the Bible class for adults in the audi- torlum. Judge Burr will lead the study of the Book of Job. The morn- ing worship {s at 11 o'clock with the pastor preaching on “Lord of the Sabbath.” The Pioneer soclety for intermediates meets at 5:30 andthe Tuxis and Christian Endeavor socl- eties meet at 6:30 oclock, The eve- ning service is at 7:30 o'clock: True to Conscience.” Bring som: friend with you. The musical service, Grace Duryee Morris, organist, is follows: Morning: : Organ prelude: “Prelude"—Krebs. uartet: “Soft as a Vo! s shford. Shall Dwell in the er. Organ _postlude trength, O Zion’ evgry Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, ‘Sikes text: “There is one God, and ope Mediator between God and men, eo man Christ Jesus, who gave Him- self a ransom for all” 1 Tim. 2, 5.6. @ preach a living Christ’ for a dying world. Come and hear the sav- ing Gospel. All welcome. ——— GOSPEL TABERNACLE 401 Eleventh Street Herman G. Johnson, Pastor 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs, a. | Mandigo, superint Mendigo, superintendent. Classes for s. 10:80--Morning worship. 3:00—Afternoon worship, 230 p. m.—Evangelistic service, Apacial ings = aa by, Orsheatea. 200 p.m, Wednesday, midweek service, Miss Helen Guatanson: Tair, sionary from China, will e. 8:00 p. m., Friday, Christ's Ambas- sadors service, in’ charge of young Peo ‘Ee rybody welcome, ee THE SALVATION Adjutant and Mrs, Officers tn cha: Lieutenant A. Ande: Sunday, October 15 10 a, m.—Company day school. Cl: cluding a Bible ing or Sun- for all ages, in- 8 for adults, A Evening: Organ prelude: “Chant San Parles” —Bell Anthem. ertory: “Adoration"—Bi 5 Anthem. pene Organ postlude: “Festival song"— Stults, At the mid. service Wednesday at m. rophecy ee ohmes, will be atu Read the » bring your You are cordially sige —— TRINITY LI RAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial’ welcome at Trinity’ (CAtentay, Oct, 14, Bible conference mn, Sunday Oct. 15, Eighteent after Trinity: peeeenneaeniay, Church school and Bible classes, 9:45 a. m. " Morning worship, 11 oclock. ; Sermon: “My Lord and My God, | Chole, anthe In Heaven Ab ristla jolo, . Pry lo, Mra. C. A. Bible conference, 3 p. m. The Rev. Arthur W. Knock, Luth- eran Bible Institute, Minneapolis, Evening service, 230, o'clock. je ree Kinds of Sorrow.” Music, Grace Livdahl, contralto.” | __AT THE MOVIES ‘Too Much Harmony’, Musical Sensation, Wins Critical Okay Helen Is Lovely in Picture at Capitol Helen Tyelvetrees, petite, charm= ing, wholly feminine in type, is featured in “My Woman,” showing at Since | Capitol Theatre on Monday and Tues- "HE ean day. 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