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BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser J. Lippert, Minister rch school, Class. ages. K. F. Gutache, supt. 1:00—Morning worship. P le. Special music. oO talk to the children (in the inglish language). lessage: “Outstand! Boul-Winning Churc ‘man language) 1:30 p, m.—Bible instruction class for the children, K. F. Gutsche, in- structor. 7:00 p. m.—Our B, Y. P. U. meet- ing. The young people are divided into two groups. The men compose one gtoup and the ladies the other. he men are entertaining this Sun- uy. They have obtained Mr. Clell non, who Is an artist. He will tell us a message in painting. Instrumental music by Vernon Jaike and Milton Lippert. 3:00-—Evening service. aved to Serve,” (in the Traits of a (in the Gere FIRST EVANG: Seventh and Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 44,9:30 & m.—Men's prayer service. {All men are urged and invited to at- [tend this service. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday church school for all departments. Let us see if ‘we can all be on time Sunday morn- ing. Bring the entire family if at fall possible. Merrill Larkin, supt. | 11:00—Morning worship servic Special selection by the men’s jehorus. Sermon: “Who Is My Neighbor? This is Neighbor Day. If you have neighbor who does not attend church, invite him to come with you. 3:00 p. m.—Women's Missionary so- elety at home of Mrs, A. gj Heidinger, 1002 Avenue C. All women jaro urged to be present. :30 p, m.—Lenten service broad- j Dp. m.—Christian Endeavor. . Intermediate League. Topic: “Hel jo the Christian Lit % Young People’s League. 7 “What Did Religion Mean to Jesus" ader, Mrs. F. Fuller. 7:45—Evening worship service. This is men's night. The Albright Brotherhood will be in charge of this pervice, | Song service. | Special aelection by the men's jehorus. Message by Adjutant Smith. We extend a cordial invitation to all the men of the church to be ‘present. A section of the church audi- orium will bo reserved for the men. ome and bring a friend. Our special Lenten ser: ‘gin Tuesday evening at land continue each evening except ‘Saturday. Bishop Geo. E. Epp of ‘Cleveland, Ohio, will arrive on Thurs- ay and will bring the messages up til Palm Sunday. Arrange your bwork so that it will be possible for rou to be present at each service. Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Catechism lasses. LVAT ' 00 Main Avenue Captain and Mrs. Fred Corliss, Officers in charge Sunday, March 11th: 10:00 a, m.—Company meeting, or Bunday school. Classes for all ages, lancluding a Bible class for adults. ‘Come and bring your children to (Gunday school. George Stebbins in arge. 11:00—Holiness meeting, or morn- ng worship. Special singing and peaking. Captain Corliss will be the speaker, bringing 2 message | with ject: “Our Holy Calling.” |, 6:30 p. m.—Young People's League. ‘A service conducted by the young ‘people, but everyone is welcome. Mixs Zeons Sjoblom will be in charge. fYoung people especially invited. 5 Pp. m.—Rousing Salvation meeting. Old-time gospel singing and speaking. Special music by the band and Songster Brigade. Capta(n Cor- Jiss will bring the message, using the theme: “The Return of Jesus to This Barth.” Meetings during the week: Tuesday, 7:30 p. m—Songster prac- ce. Wednesday, 4:10 p. m.—Band of ve for the teen age children; 7:30— ible study clas Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Band prac- tice. Friday, 8:00 p. m.—Young People's ague. Saturday, 7:30 p. m.—Band practice, The Salvation Army extends a cor- ial welcome to the general public to attend their services. If you do not have @ church home, come to the Salvation Army, you will be made to feel at home, ‘Old-time singing and Speaking. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school, Mrs. ) Mandigo, supt. Classes for all. will like this school. 11:00—Morning worship. A spe- lal message for Christians. 200 p.m-—Radio service from sta- #ion KGCU, Mandan. 1:45 p. m.—Evangelistic service. A special evangelistic messaye on ithe “The Greatest Force in {All the World.” The Tabernacle or- |chestra will play, and there will be 1 numbers in song. Don't miss vice, lay, 8 p. m.—Preaching serv- on the Holy Spirit. | prayer meeting, to be ‘mnounced on Sunday. ‘Thursday, 8 p. m.—Tarrying serv- A brief message, and time to ‘pray. Friday, 8 p. m.—Christ's Ambassa- ,dors service. The young people take [full charge. Come to this service. You are always welcome here, and ‘we want you to come. These serv- fices will help you. \pr. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rey. John Richardson, Rector Miss Florence Fritch, Organist te eevaoes for the Fourth Sunday in nt: 8 a, m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a, m.—Church school. 10:40—“Morning prayer and sermon. ine ibject: “The Motive Power of the Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.—Midweek (Renten service. Ghole, practice at $:20 p.m. Thursday, 7:45 a. m.—Holy Com. ls cule meeting and Lenten study at AT THE ‘I Like It That Way’ Mixture of Comedy, Drama and Music McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship, 0 o'clock. Organ — prelude ve Maria”— Browne, by Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. ‘Jesus Lover of My Soul” : “Idyl”—Siddall, Stil Waters”— by Miss Phyllis Wol- “A Satisfying Revelation by Walter E, Vater, postlude: “Ballad"—Hors- pool. Sunday school 12:00 noon. Class- es for all ages. The Harriss Hustle: class for business and professional young women and the Builders class tor young married couples and young single couples especially invite you. Probationers Training classes at this our, Epworth Lengue, 6:30 p. m. Tople: “Tho Question Box.” Leader, Rev. Walter EB. Vater. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: Anthem: “It Ye Commandments"”—Sudds, Organ offertory: “Berceuse"— Dickinson. Solo, selected by Miss Phyllis Wol- verton. Sermon: by Walter ater, Organ postiude: “Allegro Moderato” —Page. Midweek devotional service on Wednesday evening in the church auditorium from 7: until 8:30 p. m. You need this service. We heartily Invite you to attend each and all of our serv Winsome Invitation,” at Si et Floyd EK, Logee, Minister We cordially invite you to worship with us, 10:00 a, m.—Bible school, all des partments including the adult meet at this hour, :00-—Morning worship-—“Sharing jOur Faith” will be the subject of y the pastor. Pioneer Society, inter- Boclety, high vening: Not Excuse.” p. m.—C. E, Soclety, for all young people. Bring your friend. The musical service, Grace Duryee Morris, organist: Morning — Organ prelude: “Pastorella”—Mat- “Come © Traveller"— Revery"—Banks, vening and Morning”— cker. postlude: “Marche Pontt- icale”—Lemmens, Evening- Orchestral preinde, directed by Mr. Ralph Truman. Offertory: “Melody”—Parker. Male quartet. ‘Thy Manifold Organ postiude: Works"—Freeman, Midweek service, Wednesday, at p.m. We believe in Jesus as Christ. We accept Him as our Savior and Friend. We pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship of life.” Will you not join and invite some friend to come with you? FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Minister Sunday, March the 11th, 1934 10:00 a.’ m.—The 01. William R. Mueller, supt. Worner, primary supt. Class all ages. The Quain class for young people, The Evarts class for adults. 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. Gunness. ce] "—Moszkoyski. “Romance"—Rachman- inoff. Special music: violin solo, “Con- solation”"—Mendelssohn, by Evan Sermon: “The Victory of Sacrifice” by Ellis L. Jackson. ‘This Sunday is Loyalty Sunday and at the morning service our people will bring their pledges for the work of the coming year. 6:30 p. m.—The Intermediate B, ¥. m.—The Senior B. Y. P. U. What Did Religion Mean to 2” The Stewardship Commis= sion, Elizabeth Raaen, chairman, 7:30—The evening service. Planist—Miss Ruth Rand. You are invited to share the quiet thoughtful evening service of our church, The sermon theme will be “When Trouble Comes.” The old hymns, ‘Wednesday night at 7:30—The mid- week service meeting at the parson- age. Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock— The Mission Circle will meet. Review of the latter part of Dr. Kerr's book. The Christian Mission in America—What Is Right with the Church? The church extends a cordial in- vitation to all who are without a reg- ular church home to its worship and service, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. ‘A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open daily from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p,m. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue ._ G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. March 11, Fourth Sunday in Lent: 9:45 a.’ m.—Sunday school and Bible class. 10:30- ‘ning worship. ‘Let Thine Hand Help Me.’ ie Sermon: “Feeding the Multitudes. The Emergency Appeal Offering will be lifted at this service. 8:00—Evening worship. Vocal duets by Miss Lavine Bross and Miss Iris Schwartz. hrist's Crossbearet , March 14 at 8 p. Choir practice. Saturday, March 17 at 2 p. m— Junior Mission band in church par- lors. ST. MARYS ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Bt. ‘Masses at 9, 10 and 11, Nine o'clock Mass is for children. (Additional Churches on Page 4) MOVIES | Ann Harding Is Magnificent in Title COME ON LITTLE NELL- GET YOUR . HAT AND SHAWL= FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS UNLESS I MISS MY GUESS, ITS OIL, ALL RIGHT.... BUT IT'S THs QUEEREST OIL I EVER saw! 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