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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUART 5, 1954 MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30 o'c } Organ prelude: “Adoration"— j M™ings, by Miss Ruth Rowle: Ranist. (Age: “A Dream of Paradise’—| gan offertory: “Melody"—Fry- singer. * Solo, Belected by Mrs. G. A. Dahlen. ermon: ‘The Reality of God,” by ‘Walter E. Vater. if Organ postlude: “March Movement” —Wilson. Sunday school 12:00 noon. (Classes for all ages). Your class and de- Partment fs counting on you. Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. Lead- er, Mr. Homer The this ser ¢ pro- he Epworth League choir Under the direction of Miss Ruby Witmot. Organ prelude: Prayer respons music vided ve Thine Own Way (b) “The Sweet bber. Man Who . Vater. 3th sermon of the e 13 . “Great Men As Prophets of| ; Organ postlude: “Parting’ Ash- ford. \ ten-| last audi |, We were pleased with the lance at the midweek service {Wednesa: © people!” ay eves| y graded materials, for adults. Ferlitz. a © Lora” ureh choir. E : “The Victory of Courage” by Ellis L. Jackson. ‘The observance of the Lord's Sup- per at the close of the service, | 6:30 —The Intermediate B. Y. Drennen, leader. —The Senior B. Y. P. U. Commission in c —The evening 8 ist—Miss § t Sermon theme: “ Po” by Ellis L, Jackson, i A quiet devotional service with the 14 hymns and a responsive service. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—The mid-| sweek service of prayer meeting at ‘the parsonage. This is the monthly business meeting. | The church extends a cordial wel- jeome to all of its services. E February 12th to 15th the meeting jof our State Ministers’ mur church, the church, Institute in Save these dates for FIRST EVANGELICAL cHuRCH | Ss th and Rosser Avenue Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 9:30 ™.—-Men's prayer service. 11 ‘men invited to attend. 10:00—Sunday church school for all departments. Let us all_be present yon Sunday morning. Father and jmother, let us come with the chil- iden. Merrill Larkin, supt. {i lorning worship service. i} Richer of Love’—Sargent, by | | men’s chorus. |gpfstmon: “Do You Ever Pray Aboxt . m.—Christian Endeavor con- at the Presbyterian church. 7:00 p, m.—lIntermediate Christian Endeavor. Topic: “How Intermed- dates May Work Together.” Leader, Bana Bredy. 7:45—Evening worship service, The young people's Christian En- @eavor society will have charge of the evening service. Carrol Grimst- edt, president, wili be in charge. Reading: “The Sign of the Cross” dy Mrs. Esko. |, Trio, selected, Wm. Schwartz, W.| }Zenkins and R. Johnston. ‘ (Talk: “Witnessing for Christ inj ‘Our Personal Life,” Iris Schwartz. | Talk: “Witnessing for Christ” in eur loyalty to the church,” Winifred Burkhart, | Solo: A ‘Ope Thou Mine Eyes"—Ral- "The Quain ne Q ; ithe } 945 a. Bible clas: 10:20 a s One Thing 1| Lo \trom Jamestown will render several |melections, The quartette is come posed of the Misses Alice, Leonora and Lavina Rembordt and Agnes ust. Chalk talk for the children, mes lage: “The Greatest Mystery Solved.” i Rev. W uch, who is helping us with evangelistic’ meetings. | "1:30 p. m.—Bible instruction class, 'Send your. children. K. F. Gutsche, instructor, 1 :00 p. m—-Our Young People’s meeting. Peter Klein, president. e Jamestown girls quartette will sing. 8:00—Fvening service. Special music by male chorus and the girls quartette from Jamestown, Message: “The Second Coming of Jesus Christ,” by Rev. W. A. Weyhe Tauch. The meetings will continue throughout this coming week. Come and hear this powerful speak- er. He is plowing deep. ‘A hearty welcome is awaiting you. Rey, W. A. Weyhrauch Is the pas- tor of the ‘st’ Baptist Church of Jamestow! dD. Captai i Officer Saturday, F R:00 p.m. hall with t in-charge. An Interesting service for Sunday, February 4th: 10:09 a. m.-—Compa sunday school. for all agen, s for adults, children to e Stebbins is ss meeting, or morn- esters will sing: ain Corliss will his topic being .” Everyone is ‘oung People’s League, ducted by the young ry . everyone ts welcome, The Misses Alice Mei nd Marion Wil- cox will be In 8:00 p,m. meeting In thi singing, the tople, %C Ing and speaking. es during the week: 0p. m.—The Th ‘ousing Salvation Special band <, CO will ‘Trail Special serv- isting of & cert with slections by the leading Salvation Army bands of the world. from this service will Missionary fund. Bible study class at Young People's League at Army extends aj yone to at-|{ « . If you do not have a church home, come to; Army and you will be made to fect at home, Come and bring your) friends. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCR 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor , Feb. 4—Day of Presenta- hrist: m.—Sunday Sund tion of 5 school and —Communton mervice. | ‘O Bread of Life from ‘) p. m.—Home Mission program) by Women's Missionary ordlund. Utah—Mrs, meeting, or) and Florida—Mrs. H. Ye Into My Hare H.R. Ct Conference Ho Mrs, Adolph Johns. ffering for Home Missions. Monday, Feb. 5, at 7 p. m.—Sunday school teachers will meet at the home Miss Mabel Olson, 8! $ Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p. m.- Bible study in Acts; 8:30 p .m.—Choir practice. Thursday, Feb. 8, at 3 p. m.—Lad- fen’ Ald inthe church parlors, Saturday, 10, at 8 a, m—Con- firmation cl TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opte 8. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity” Sexagesima Sunday, Feb. Church school, 9:45 a, m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. fosarmon: “Our Compassionate Save jour.” Choir anthem: “Sanctus”—Gounod, solo, by Mr. Esko. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. 4 Moving pictures of Alaska Monday at 8 p.m. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor Rroadway Avenue at Eighth St. Masses at » 9, 10 and 11, Nine o'clock Masa is for children. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Were You There”--Manney, Esko. i essing for Christ | Herman G. Johnson, Pastor nold Schneider. { | 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school. Mrs. G. Mandigo, superintendent. Classes for all ages, including Bible class for adults, 11:00—Morning worship. Evange- for Christ in Alvin Strutz. m,.—-Executive Tuesd: chorus pr: mediate 0p. bright Brotherhood. | 0p, Men's 30 p. m.—Inter- | ndeavor Valen- day at 7:45 p. m.—Mid-week prayer service. Thursday at 7:30 ple's Christian Endeavor party. Friday at 3:30 p. m.—Catechism classes. . Yow are always welcome to attend these services. Valentine THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH] Corner of Eighth and Tosser Gen ert, Minister 10:00 a. ble school, K. F. Gutsche, <u 11:00—Morning worship. Prelude. Spectal music: Mrs. Lydia Bishop will sing a solo; and a girls quartette p. m.—-Young Peo-| $ list Christian Hild preaching. 3:00 p. Radio service from sta avang| ‘hristian Hild bri: the subject, by the Tabernacle orchestra. al singing by the Young Peo- chorus choir, Other special numbers in song. The revival campaign continues with greater interest into the fourth week, This week will be filled with good special features. Services every jnight except Saturday at 8 o'clock. Evangelist Christian Hild of Fargo is preaching every night. Special subjects for this week. Don't fail to come and hear these timely sermons, and enjoy the good music and singing at the Gospel Tabernacle, (Additional Churches on Page 4) [AT THE Sitting Pretty’ Great! | Tunes, Comics Place Musical Among Best! ‘wow! If you want 100% entertainment Just trot over to the Paramount Thea- tre and see Paramount's sensational musical film, “Sitting Pretty.” There you have everything you can want. The comedy is swell, and the songs are sweeping the country. ‘The story is a real one, much more substantial than the’ usual musical film. And it takes you behind the scenes of song writing. Jack Oakie and Jack Haley en- act the crazy song writers. This marks Haley's first screen role in several years, his only other appear- snee having been in “Follow Thru.” ‘He has been a big star on Broadway, end he adds immeasurably to the humor of the story. It seems there was a couple of guys wanted to write songs for musi- cal films so they “thumb” their way MOVIES Loves Horse More Than His Sweetheart 1. Is it possible for a man to love his horse more than he does his sweet- heart? Does Kipling’s statement, “A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke” hold equally true for other proud possessions of man? These are questions evoked by the \story of “Horse Play”, Edward Sedg- wick’s hilarious production for Univer- sal, now playing at the Capitol Thea- tre, and co-starring Slim Summerville and Andy Devine in a comedy whose action is carried from the plains of botiaeden to ne of an Eng- castle the nearby Sherwood Forest outside London. Slim owns a horse, Cynthia Ann, by name. He loves her. Also, he loves Angelica, who lives on a neigh- boring ranch. But Slim is a bashful wooer and can think of no more log- ical way to express his heart's flame than to present Angelica with a gift equivalen: to the blood of his heart— Cynthia Ann, herself. “Not that I love Cynthia Ann less,” Slim might have mused, “but that I love Angelica a great deal more.” ° The hilarious situations that follow upon the heels of Slim's attempt to get Cynthia Ann overseas to Angelica and his timely frustration of a dia- bolical scheme to steal the girl, will delight even the most blase comedy fan. 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