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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1984 Church | News eccase METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH i ‘Walter E. Vater, Pastor Horning worship, 10:30 o'clock. rgan prelude: “Am Meer”—Schu- bert, by Misa Ruth Rowley, or- ake anti “Hast Thou Not Known” —Pflueger. Organ offertory: “Reverle"—Guy. | Solo, selected. “Mrs. W. J. Tar- gart. Sermon: “The Test of Falth,” by Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude—N. Sunday school ys for ail ages). Ing on you. pworth League 6:30 p.m. Topic: fThe Question Box.” Leader, Kev. Walter E. Vater. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: “Jubilant March”— Schuler. (Class- ur class 8 count- Anthem: “The Day Is Past and] \))' Over"—Briga: Organ offertory: “Du Rist Wie Eine Blume"—Rubinstein. ' Bolo, selected by Mr. Bruce Wallace, 4 Sermon: “The Man of Silence,” by| ‘alter K. Vater. This will be the! th sermon of the series on t len As Prophets of a New E Organ postlude: pool. Next Wednesday evening we com ence our mid-week devotional ce in the church auditorium. ces every Wednesday from 7:30 p. m ntil 8:30 p.m. We urge all our pen- | le to plan to attend this midweek rvice for the cultivation and deepen- | ie of spiritual life. | A hearty welcome awaits you at 1 services. b+ b9-4-2-2-4-: aaa es = 5 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer Ave. at Second St. Floyd KE. Logee, Pastor i We cordially invite you to worship ith us, | j,.10:00 a. m.—Rible school. Graded | struction classes for all ages.! ring the children, remain for the ible class. | ar 4 11:00—Morning worship. From now | intil Easter the general theme of; ur morning worship services will be | ‘Perfecting Our Recovery Code” or ax ip Christian “What Should My Code} je?" The subject for Sunday morn-| we will be “Meeting Christ Half- Pp. m.—Pioneer Society meet- Ome, intermediate ager. De Tuxis Society meeting, igh school ages. 7:30—Evening Subject: ight That Is Darkness.” Special music by string orchestra: alph Truman, violin and director; jorothy Tiedman, viola; Margaret tterley, bass viol; organ, Grace juryee Morris. $30 p. m.—Young People’s C. E. Fellowship. The musical program, Grace Dur- @ Morris, organist: service, lorning— , Organ prelude: “A Cloister Scene” Mason. “I Will Lay Me Down in haffin, ‘Cradle Song"—Revard. ‘The Voice in the Wilder- is - String orchestra prelude: “Simple Confession"”—Thorne. Oftertory: “Melody in A”—Shelley. Organ postlude: ‘Allegro Con Brio” —Roberts. “We believe in Jesus as Christ. We ept Him as our Savior and Friend. ‘e pledge Him our loyalty in every Nationship in life.” ‘Will you not join us and invite me friend to come with you? FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Minister Sunday, January the 28th, 1934 0:00 a. m.—The church’ school. superintendent, superintendent. 1 ‘The Evarts iaes for adults. The Quain class for vn? People. i }o—Morning worship. ‘lanist—Mrs, Clarence Gunness, 1a rot! i. : “My lore. "The Victory of | Christ rewdness of Hi: L, Jackson. . m.—The Intermediate B. Y. ah U. re le, % pit: “The ary "The votional Commission in charge of meeting. 7:30—The evening service, Pianisi iss Clara Bens, elected. selected, ‘In All Thy Ways Acknow- idge Him,” by Ellis L. Jackson, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—The mid- eek prayer service at the parsonage. ‘The church extends to all without regular church home an invitation its service, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor | Sunday, Jan, 28—Septuagesima| junday: | 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school and Bible worship. ‘hou Best Gift of! ‘Am I Working for a Re-| 0 p._m.—Song service. ig Praise to God Who Reigns| \hove”—congregation. Scripture reading, Ps. 95:1-7—Pas- | jor Johns. “Wonderful Mes: Edward Nelson, Reuben | Sfobeck, H. A, Swenson, 0, N. Nordlund. Quintet: “He Leadeth Me” by H. N. Peace” Balai ors-|\e is Enemies’ 1 Cun, “Miss oce: ts, Nelson, Sweni ski, by Mrs. Gertrude Hanson. “Come, Thou Fount of Every Bless- ng"—congregation. Sermon: “Ministering With Song” oy Pastor Johns. Choir anthem: “The Master's Voice” —Forrest G. Walter. Offertory, by Miss Lucile Malm quist. “AM Praise and Thanks to God"— congregation. Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 8 p, m.—Luth- er League in ‘church parlors. Dis cussion: “Christian Service.” | An: nual business meeting and refresh. ments. Wednesday, Jan. 31, at 7:30 p. m— Bible study in Acts; 8:30 p. m.—cholr practice. Thursday, Feb. 1, at 8 p. m.—Will. ing Workers will ‘meet at the Fred Swenson home, 416 Thayer Ave. As- sisting hostess: Mra. George Burbage. A paper on the Deaconess Institute of Omaha will be presented by Mrs, EB. H. Miller, Saturday, Feb. 3, at 8 a. m.—Con- firmation class. LICAL CHURCH Rosser Ave. erg, Minister Men's prayer service, to attend. for all Geparimente” Weenre hapoy | FRECKLES AND HIS, FRIED for the fine attendance we have had, Let’s all be present again on Sun- IMAGINE The PRINCIPAL day morning and bring some one with us. come with your CALLING AND SAYING THAT HE WANTS ‘TO TALK us ' s will have the largest of- ferrill Larkin, supt. jorning worship service. Lord's Company—Gabriel, Our Responsibility.” m.—Christian Endeavor so- cleties. Intermediate League. Topic: “What. Do I Know About| My Church,” Leader, Miss Iris Schwartz. mi s League. Tople: Youth in the Church,” ‘ora Buckle. m fe: school teachers thly meeting. Tucsday at 8:00 p, n Ibright Brotherhood meeting. good pro- Kram has been prepared. Election of offic All men invited to attend. Wednesday—Midweek prayer set ice. All Christian Endeavor members should attend this service. Everyone invited. Friday at 8:30 p. catechism classes: at 7:30 p. m.—Christian En- deavor Day. Calls made at the hospital. 8:30 p. m.—Reports given at the church folowed by a short recreation- al period and closing with devotion- als, You are invited to all of these services. Bring your neighbor or friend along with you tf they do not attend church anywhere else, There ls a hearty welcome for you. THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue Captain ‘and Mrs, Fred Corliss, Officers in Charge Saturday, Jan. 27th: 200 p. m.—Services conducted by the members of the band. Special band music and singing. The public is Invited. Sunday, Jan, 28th? 10:00 a. m.—Company meeting or Sunday school, Classes for all ages including a Bible class for adults, Come and bring your children to Sunday school. George Stebbins in charge. 11:00—Holiness meeting or morn- SO MY DAYS OF LIBERTY ARE DRAWING TO AN END= THREE MORE WEEKS AND OUR TWO HEAOCS WILL. BOW BENEATH ONE YOKE — PROBABLY GONNA GIVE ME RATS ABOUT MY LATIN... LATIN IS CERTAINLY GREEK THE GUMPS—MILLIE AND ‘THEN- YO SEE THOSE DEAR EYES Across THE TABLE AT BREAKEssy MORNING AND “TO HEAR THAT SOFT WICE WHISPER GO0D- NIGHT EACH EVENING = AM- WHAT MORE COULD LIFE HOLD! WHAT A NOBLE CHARACTER- WHAT AN EXQUISTE CREATURE: IAMONDS NEVER SPARKLED BRIGHTER THAN THEY 00 ON HER FINGERS = PEARLS NEVER SEEMED MORE Meret es aan eee ‘ME SATIN OF HER NEcK= WHEN SHE MOLD aA PANY hanes Wi na NU ci “THAT. IF IT. PROVES A SUCCESS, TLL PERSONALLY SPONSOR A MOVEMENT “RUSE ONE IN EVERY OF PEOPLE AREN'T TAKING YouR HISTO-DETECTOR IN- VENTION VERY SERIOUSLY, BUT I HAVE FAITH IN You !! ing worship. Captain Corliss will bring the message and his topic will| SALESMAN SAM be “Wilting in Weeds.” s. N 8. 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s League. A panics cond 5 people, ut v" el e , Miss Leona Sjoblom will be in charge. oO Gean, Se socko! Ff p. m.—Rousing Salvation meeting. Old-time gospel singing and speaking. Special music by the band and numbers by the Songsters, Captain Corliss will bring the mes- sage and his topic will be “We Must Believe.” Services during the week: Monday—Program to commemorate the young people's anniversary. Com- mencing at 8 p. m. the public is in- vited. Tuesday—Public service at 8 p. m. conducted by Captain Corliss. Wednesday—Bible study class at 330 p.m. Thursday—Band practice at 7:30 mm. Friday—Service conducted by the Young People's League. The public Is invited. Starts at Saturday, 2:00 p. m. A meeting for teen a 8:00 p. m,—Service conducted by the band, ‘The Saivation Army extends a cor- dial welcome to each of their serv- HIYAH, SAMMY OL! KID, OL! Boy, fces, If you do not have a church home, come to the Salvation Army. Old-time gospel singing and speak- ing. You will be made to feel at home. Come and bring your friends. ST. GHORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rey. John Richardson, Rector Miss Florence Fritch, Organist rvices for Septuagesima Sunday: | ‘a, m.—Holy Communion, \ —Sunday school. ning prayer and ser- is the Oxford Group This sermon is being preached in answer to a number of requests. Sunday, Feb. 4 to Sunday, Feb. 11: A week's mission will be conducted In St. George's by the Rt. Rev, Ben- jamin T. Kemerer, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Duluth. Services each evening at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to attend all our services, ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father R. A. F Rroadwa: Masses 9, 10 o'clock Mass is for children. (Additional Charches on Page 4) AT THE ting Tunes and Gay Plot in Film, ‘Let’s Fall in Love’ Lilting tunes, songs you'll remember girls you'll never forget! That's Rhe formula for “Let's Fall in Love,” which opens tonight at the Capitol {Theatre also showing—Sunday mid- might and Monday. 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