The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1984 ‘There LD = Creer '—Jounod, Miss |, Ruth Rowley: organist.” ‘Anthem: “There Is a Green Hill”— rks. Organ offertory: “Regret”—Haw- elka, Bolo: “An Evening Prayer"—Gab- G y, Mrs. Merton Orr. Sermon: “The Conglomerate Proces- Sion,” by Rev. Alfred Roe, district Superintendent southwestern The Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be administered at this service, @ll parents desirous of presenting their children will kindly do so at this time. Organ postlude in A—Baely. Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages. Let us have 100 per cent, attendance in all classes this junday. Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. Topic: “Bullding Our Friendships.” Leader, Br. Philip Nelson. Evening worship Organ prelude: ight Schuler, 3 “He Comes"—Nordmann. offertory: “Where Dusk Gathers Deep"—Stebbins, lo: “Hosanna’—Granier, by Mr. 30 o'clock. Song"— jauer, : “When the Shouting Dies,” by Walter EK. Vater. Organ postlude: “Benediction in F” —Lefebure-Wely. Special devotional services will be| 1: held in the church auditorium every night during Holy Week from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. Holy Communion will inistered on Good Friday eve- :30 p.m. All members and riends of the church are urged to be In attendance. hearty | w. @ll our services. E. Herzberg, Minister Men's prayer service, vited to attend this 10:00 a. m.—Sunday church school for all departments. Every scholar fs urged to attend and be present at @his service. 10:30—-Morning worship service, Message by Bishop Geo. E. Epp. Please notice the change for the jour of the morning worship serv- is Sunday only. m.—tLenten service broad- THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHU! Corner of Eighth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minist . m.—Church _schi Gutsche, supt. 11:00——Morning worship. Prelude. Object talk to the children. ge: “The Misunderstood Save ble instruction clai F. Gutsche, Instruc> 7:30—Evening service. Bible Day program with the chil- dren, The program consists of dial- ogues, recitations and songs. ‘A recitation by the minister at the close of the program. $:00—Wednesday evening midweek er meeting. 00, Thursday evening—Ladies’ Missionary Society at the parsonage, 618 Eleventh St. 00, Friday evening—Young Peo- ple's prayer mee If you haven't th meetings, you You are cordialy ed to all of these meetings. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor cl Palm Sunday: Sunday school and Bible —Morning worship. : “The Palms,” by Mes- venson and O. N. "They Crucified Hi he Death of Chris! ening worship. ted. Do We Pass the Cross at 8 p. m— ripture reading Jucile Malmquist, Have a Savior.” * by Pastor us hotr practi . March 2: Saturday, March 31, Confirmation class. ST. MARY'S ROMAN Rev. Father R. A. Feehi Broadway Avenue at Et Maares at o'clock Mass is Herman G. Johnson, Pastor 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school. Mra. . Mandigo, supt. Classes for all ages. 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon: “The Bride of Chris Tople y Leader, j Winifred League. Martin. : ing worship service, Song service. Selection by the men’s chorus. Si ?.“The Hunt for Fortune.” he closing message of » The bishop will ring the message. ' Friday, ™m.—Catechism class- bs; 7:45 ‘p. m.—Good Friday service. |. We give you a hearty Invitation to ttend all of these services, Come ind bring @ friend with you, BIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Minister Sunday, March the 25th, 1934 (10:00 a. ‘m.—The Sunday school. William R. Mueller, supt. Classes for all The Quain class f The Evarts cla iis Special music, a selected Sermon: r Pop- larity,” by I, Jackson. 30 p. m—The Intermediate B. Y. ‘i B. Y, P. U. 8 Require of 01 i. Sermon theme: “Christ or Barra- bas,” by Ellis L. Jackson. ‘A cordial welcome to all the sery- Sces of the churcl SPECIAL HOLY WEEK SERVICES aT Mhat every evening next week except Baturdi services will be held in the church auditorium each evening from 7:30 until p.m. There will be Bpecial music in keeping with the theme, “The Way of the Cross,” and the stor will preach on the follow- “When the Shout- ‘A Kindly Warn- “A Lesson in ening: “Dark Geths e Seven Last Friday evening: e Sacrament of (Holy Communion Will Be Admints- 4." All_ members and frien: jehurch are urged to be in GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURC! Bev. John Richardaon, Rector Florence Fritch, Organist ices for Palm Sunday and Holy an Thursday evenin Words from the endance, inday, 8 a. m.—Holy Communion. 30 a.m.—Church school, 10:30—Morning prayer and ser- (yon ubject: “When He Beheld the Holy Week—Monday to Thursda; 145 Holy Communion. ) 1:30 p. ‘Devotional service, Good Friday service: 12 a, m. to 1:30 p, m. Comedy and Thrills In Cross-Country Trip “Oross Countey Cruise,” the Univer- $al picture which opened an engage- ment at the Capitol Theatre yester- in efi yf ‘t dio service from station ‘angelistic service. Tabernacle orchestra. Evangelist! message. A special invitation for this servict Tuesday, Dp. m.—Passion week service. rea eanenday, 8 p. m.—German serv- ‘hursday, 8 p. m.—Passion week service. Friday, 8 p. m.—Special Ta: week service in charge of the C. A cheerful invitation to all servi in the Gospel Tabernacle. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor ostervions for Palm Sunday, March th: ie 0 a, m.—Services at the peniten- ary. 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all clas Miss Verna Brelje, supt, 1 Morning worship (English), Bible hour in charge of ft 6 m. “|the Waither League. 0—Evening services (English). M lanist. bi sermons on “The Cross of Chris! Midweek Lenten ‘Wedni day evening, March 28, at 7:30 o’clo Maundy Thursday, March 29, an. nouncements for communion services will be received at the church from 7 to 9 p.m Good Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Passion services with Holy Communion (Eng- ish). “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” You are cordially welcome to these our Lenten services. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is @ cordial’ welcome at rinity’ Palm Sunday, March 25: Church school, 9:45 a. m. Confirmation services, 11:00 a. Sermon: “We Would See Jes Anthem—Trinity church choir, I. A. Esko, director. Offering to home missions. Evening 8: Oratori of Christ’ Boloi: C. A. Narum, soprano; . A. Esko, tenor, and Bruce Wallace, baritone. Holy Week: ‘Wednesda: Lenten servic Thursday at 7:30 p, m.—Holy Com- munion and Confession Good Friday, noon day meditations of the Words of the Cross—12:15 to ‘i m, it 7:30 p. m.—Midweek “Assisting preachers, J. H. Lunde, Waldo L. Elleckson and C. J. Fylling. Appropriate music, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST m evening testimonial t 8 o'clock. ding 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, Three New Songhits In I Am Suzanne!’ When Lilian Harvey comes to the Paramount theater today in the featured part of Jesse L, Lasky'’s “I ‘Am Suzanne!” she will be introduced her third role for Fox along with 'altz, “Eski-o-lay-li-o-mo,” which will serve as the musical back- ground for s number of the spec- tacular scenes in the picture. They Were written by Frederick Hollan- der and Forman Brown. The cast in support of Miss Har- Podrecea's Plocoll Marionettes pro- vi raze background of a theater to the romance between: bass THE DE STROSSES CAN “THINK OF LITTLE BESIDE MILLIE'S BROKEN WEDO WITH MORE “THAN ‘THEY EVER OWED IN “THEIR WIVES BEFORE? 3-24 THE GUMPS—HAVE A CARE, BIM ‘THAT'S FOR AN OIL DERRICK....OL’ MAN SCUTTLE 18 SURE FIG- URING ON MAKIN’ A FORTUNE FROM NUTTYS PLace! Your wife) EAM! YEAH! 1S SHE GO AWAY! | NeLson's Gov, MESSING 9) SHE BANE GONE/ WHo LUNES SALESMAN SAM “THIS (Ss OW HUSPAND, an'HEe )Yes, mam! 1 soto CAME WW HERE LasT NIGHT, IT T Him! FOR Some Tooth paste! }_— ROOTS AND HER BUDDIES WAY, SURE 1 LIKE YOU ,HoPWOOD = RE A NICE BOY, BUT —— WELL, WELL, ROMEO! 1 SEE THAT THE CHARMING MISS LANE DIDN'T CARE Fo YOUR COMPANY. aes WELL, YOU'RE TH Man WE'RE WHAT 'sA maTreR, LOOKIN’ FoR |! A comPLaInT! LL WANNA MAKE f FELLA, DION'T IT, Th 13 THE LAST STRAWS. WE'VE GIVEN THAT MAN ALL THE LERWAY IN THE WORLD- WE'VE G&EN KING ENOUGH] MADE US bance TO — HIS ‘TIME, NOW WE'LL MAKE HIM PAY THE PIPER — ASKIN’ FOR A RAISE..AND IF You DON'T CUT IT OUT, TLL MAKE UT tT! HE DOESN'T] Was A en OF GLUE! DIO, OR NOT —an' even! AF HE DID, HE COULt OPEN HUIS MOUTH To eu yal CLEAN Yee Teeth? WEL 11S SO AN YOu THINK WE FELLAS, W REAL LIFE CANT TAME IT. THAT WE! YES; IVE OONE MV BUT IT WASN'T ENOUGH AN’ TH! LOSS OF DINNY was PRETTY TOUGH —

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