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HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938 NOW IS THE TIME FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor, Sunday October 2: 933 10 a. m.—The Church § Mam Mueller, Supt. Clas tees. The Quain class for The Evarts class for ad Primary department Worner, Supt. 10:00—-Morning worship, Pianist —Mrs. Clarence Prelude: Crescendo—L Oftertory: Lullaby— Special music. Anthem: “Jesus Is Tenderly Call- {ng” (Parl —The church choir, Sermon esus and the Multitude” | SEMlis L. Jackson. 6:45 p. m.—The intermediate B. Y. FU: for those under high school age. rs. E. L. Jackson, adult leader, ‘The Senior B. Y.'P, U. meets at the ame hour in the chtrch auditorium, ‘Topic: Commerce and Missions— Allies or Enemies? The Devotional commission in charge—Fdward Cole leader. 7:30—Evening service. Pianist—Miss Ruth Rand. Sermon: ef the Lord's Prayer. Ninth and the closing sermon on The Lord's Prayer. Wednesday Nov. 1st—The monthly | Dusiness meeting of the church, meet- | ing in the church parlors. Topic, The! Crisis in Protestant Germany. We invite you to share in the mes- gage and ministry of our church if You have no regular church home, FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 7th and Rosser Ave. Ira E, Herzberg, Minister, i 9:30—Men’s prayer service. \ 10:00—Sunday Church School for all| W@epartments. Lets us put forth spe- elal effort to be in our place each Sunday. We miss you when you are Mot present. Merril Larkin, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship service. Special , music. ermon. TooecChristian Endeavor societies, Intermediate League. Topic: "Stories That Jesus Told. ‘oung Peoples Society, Tope, “comm e and Missions— Allies on Enemies?” Leader—Loren Burkhart. 7:45—Evening worship service. Se service. Special music, Sermon. You are Invited to all of these serv ces. Come and bring some one with you who does not attend church any- where else: Let's work real hard for our master Jesus Christ. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. John Richardson, Rector. Miss Florence Fritch, Organist. Services 20th Sunday after Trinity. 4:00 2. m.—Holy Communton, 9:30 a. m.—Church School. 10:20—Morning prayer and sermon, Subject: “The Fellowship Divine.” Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 ym, TRB SALVATION ARMY 112 Main Avenue Adjutant and Mrs, Herbert Smith, @fficers in cha Howard Chesham, Assistant, Bunday, October 29, 1933: 10:08 a m.—Comp: meeting, or ®unday School. Cli for all ages including a Bible for adults. Come and bring your children to Sun- day School. George Stebbins is in charge. 1100 a. m—Holiness meeting, oF morning worship. A service arrang- ed for the benefit of those desirin, @ deeper experience In the things o! God. Adjutant Herbert Smith will bring the message, 115 p. m.—Adjutant and Mrs. Her- bert Smith and Howard Chesham will conduct a service in the State Train- ing school at Mandan. 330 p, m.—Young People’s Legion. Conducted by the young people of the gorps, but everyone is welcome. The Misses Rosebud Smith and Leona Bjoblom are in charge of this service. 8:00 p. m.—Special “Welcome” serv- fee for Howard Chesham who has come to assist Adjutant and Mrs. H. Smith. Special band music and sing- {ng has been arranged, Howard Chea- ‘am and Harold Smith will play an instrumental duet. Howard Chesham laying the alto horn and — Harold mith playing the euphonium. Ad- jutant Herbert Smith will bring the message, using the subject: “There's Corn in Egypt”. Come and bring your friends to the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army extends a hearty welcome to all to come and at- tend their services, Old time gospel @inging and speaking. tmade to feel at home, ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419-Fourth Street V. Richert, Pastor. J. i Oth Sunday after Trinity, Oct. 29th: 2 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School| with ali Miss Verna Brelje, superin- ‘Morning worship (German). eters, organist. m.—English services at Bald- 6:45 p. m.—Bivle ho the Walther League ™" charge of 7:20 p. m.—Slide-lecture on the Lite 130 p,m, of Luther. There are 64 slides, de- | Picting the life and times of th Feformer, Dr. Martin ‘Luther “Yat will relearn the history of the great | reformation. Com GHends along. 7° 2"4 Pring your AT THE ‘Broadway to Hollywood’ Drama With Pageantry Alice Brady, Jackie Cooper, Jimmy | Durante, Frank Morgan, Fay Tem- velton, Madge Evans—brilliant names ot Broadway and Hollywood—are on varade at the Paramount Theatre, where “Broadway to Hollywood,” spectacular cavalcade of. the theatre, ls now showing. The great Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer vegeant of the stage mingling poig- nant drama with dazzling pageantry, sells the story of three generations of ung people, | 3 The Closing Benediction |than @ You will be | THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor, The Bible school meets at 10:00 o'clock with graded instruction for os. Bring the children and re- fnaineror the adult. Bible clans, orning worship ts at 11:00 an ec e eC astor preaching on Seeking God." The Pioneer Society for intermediate ages meets at 5:30 and the Tuxis and Young People's C. 3. meet at 6:30. All young péouple are vited, The evening service is at ‘The subject: “Blind Leader- sh The musical service, Grace Duryee Morris, organist, is as fotlows: ‘ ys ‘Ottertory: The Shepherd (Berwald). Rtombone solo: the Moly” City (Adams)--Ray W. Johnson. Organ Postlude: March from Tann- hauser (Gounod). Evening: Organ Prelude: Sonnet (Kohimann). Selected. Anthem: In Sylvan Glades (Wil- Offertory: son). Special music. < Organ Postlude: Allegro Non Trop- po. (Stults). Wednesday 7:30 church charge of districts No. 3 and 4, All members of the church are invited, If we remember that the abidin, basis. values of Jife are spiritual values we will give the church more ‘secondary thought. Invite some friend to come with you this Sabbath, = TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindah!, Pastor, There is a cordial welcome at Trine night’ in ity. *Retormation Sunday October 29. Church School and Bible classes 9:45 a. m. Reformation Shor Anthem: “They Choir Anthe! Tears" trom “The Holy City” Gaul. Avening service 7:30. Moving: picture ‘Martin Luther, His Life and Times.” ‘Ladies Ald Thursday 3:00 p. m. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 A G, Adolph Johns, Pastor. Sunday, Oct. 29—Twentleth Sunday ‘Trinity. atecis a. m.-Sunday School and Bible <119°30—Morning worship. 5 01 . Anthem: “Abide with Us, O Sav- tour Dei } Sermo: “Rejecting Jesus.” 7:30 p.. m.—Hight reel moving pic- ture of Martin Luther, His Lite and Times, at Trinity Lutheran church, ‘Tuesday, Oct. 31 at 8 p. m.—Luther League will hold a discussion and so- cial program in church parlors, The topic for discussion is: “Chris- tlan Amusements.” Gladys Barth and Reuben Sjobeck will introduce it, ‘Wednesday, Nov. 1 at 8 p, m.—Chott ractice. i Friday, Nov. 3 8 p. m.—Willing Workers. Gladys Nelson will lead in a presentation of the work of the Bethphage Mission at Axtell, Ne- braska. Saturday, Nov. 4 at 9 a, m—Con- tirmation clas! | GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser . J. Lippert, Minister. 10:00 , m.—Church School. You and your children are welcome in our church school. We have classes for all ages. 11:00—Morning worship. Prelude. Special music by the male chorus. Message: ‘Das Ideal eines Glau- bens Helden,” by Rev, H. G. Bens. 7:00 p. m.—Our young people's meet- ing, Come and bring your friends, enjoy the hour with us. We always have a blessed time together. &:00—Evening service, Special music by the girls chor Dp. m.—Tuesday evening Apple, a missionary from the Phil- ippine Islands will speak to us in German language. Come and hear her. with you. Bring others McUABE METHODIST CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor, Morning worship 10:30, Organ Prelude: _"“Magnific: Ashford. Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Anthem: “Rejoice the Lord Is King"—Wooler. | Organ Offertory: “To the Rising Sun"—Torjussen. |. Solo: Selected—Miss Phyllis Wool- | verton. Sermon: “That's Your Aftair’— Walter E. Vater. Organ Postlude in F—Roberts. Sunday School 12:00 noon. for all ages). The adult clas | Pectally invite you. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30, Organ Prelude: “A Night Song’— | Harris. , jg Anthem: “Tarry With Me O My Sayiour”"—Ambrose. o Oftertory: Folk Song. “Viennese Re- oo s” (Liddle)—Mrs. Elizabeth Lind. Violin Solo: Selected—Mr. Adolph Bnglena’ ‘Sermon: “The Man of Action’— , Walter E. Vater. This will be the second sermon of the series on “Great | Men as Prophets of a New Era.” | Organ parade earn if 'rayer service on ‘ednesda: veo ning at 1220. mes earty welcome awaits of our services, ren at an i | ST. MARYS ROMAN CATHOLIC Rey. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor. Broadway Avenue at Eighth 8st. ,Masses at 8, 9, 10 and 11, Nine o'clock Mass is for children, MOV | Lewis’ ‘Ann Vickers’ Coming t to Capitol Sinclair Lewis tossed “Ann Vickers” i Radio Pictures, which was high bidder for the screen rights, has picked it up and hurled it further at the old fort- “How Lovely Are Thy Dwell- | THE GUMPS—LONESOME AND BLUE BR-R-R-R- ; LISTEN To THR WIND HOWL = (T'S EVEN COLD INSIDE = HE MUST Tus Wide EXES WIT}! 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