The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1934, Page 10

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‘THE GUMPS— WHATS THE USE IN CARRYING A GRUDGE that there may be no delay in the! service—10:00 o'clock. ‘Th morning worship ts at 11:00 o'clock. The Sacrament of Bap will be administered to Infant ents bringing their children should notify the pastor. There will also be the public reception of members, The pastor will preach on “The Unseen Power of the Resurrection.” The Pioneer soclety, the Tuxis so- clety and the eee: ‘ Pat Mes th ciety will combine their services wii BASTER SUNDAY SERVICES AT |the evening service at 7:30 orlo k, MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL |The theme of this service will be t CHURCH “Suffering for Destiny.” Walter E. Vater, Minister ‘The musical service, Grace Duryee Morning worship, 10:30 Morris, organist, is as follows: Organ prelude: “‘r Morning — Redeemer _Liveth"—Handel, Organ prelude: “Resurrexit Chorus Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. . Doxology, congregation standing. Hy: : hrist the Lord Is Risen Today”—congregation. Apostles’ Creed: congregation. Prayer by, the pastor. Anthem: “King of King: wake Thou That Sleep- by combined 5 "—Stainer. Tho Gloria Patr egation. postlude: “Unfold Ye Pore Responsive Reading: “Now Is Christ tals"—Gounod. Risen from the De: '—congrega- | Evening— tion. Organ prelude: “Paen of Easter"— Reception of new members. y; “An Easter Flow- ‘Forest Flowers”. Announcements. and offering. Hymn: t Your Gi Voices in ‘Triumph"—congre Bolo: “In the End of the Sabbath” —Ole Speaks, by Mrs, W, J. Tar- FIRST yantio. ‘Sebati! e168 Avenue o Saints the Sight Is Adoipn Johns, Pastor YOULL JUST GIVE ME basto a, m.—Sunday school and Bible A CHANCE, I BET I cl CAN FIND OUT WHO Ben the G STOLE THAT OIL Playles given by Senior Gates of the feralds girls entitled “The Candles OUT OF THE STORAGE of Stewardship.” e Mines ‘ TANK sssne MR.HEIL, HONEST, IF A FEW THINGS TLL HAVE ‘To PSK YOU TO Do... AND, IF Youu HELP ME, I KNOW ‘THAT I CAN Sunday school 12:00 noon. Why Do Leader, Mr. Philip Nelson Evening worship 7:30 o'clock, This wervice will be in charge of Com- missioner William McIntyre of Chi- cago and assisted by his staff of of- ficers, The combined choirs of the church and Miss Lovey Gransalke will wing, and the Salvation Army bands will furnish special selectio Am- lifiers will be placed In the church ement for both services on Sun- to accommodate the overflow erowds. Programme follows: Organ prelude: “Unfold Ye Portals Everlasting”—Gounod. ‘AIL Hall the Power of is’) Name"—congregation. m: “As It Began to Dawn"— nt. Brigadier Albert E. Chet “Lo the Tomb Is Empty”— Boome. Scripture lesson by Mrs, Commis: sioner Wm. Mcintyre. Offertory, band selection, Salvation Army band. Bolo: “Enough to Know,” by Miss Lovey Gransalke. Sermon by Commissioner William McIntyre, Chicago, Il. Hymn: “Crown Him With Many Crowns”—congregation. Benediction. Organ postlude: “Glory"—Andre. The Salvation Army band will play selections for 15 minutes in the @hurch auditorium before the actual Gervice begins at Pp. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis 1. Jackson, Minister April Ist, 1934 10:00 a, m—The church school. William R. Mueller, supt. Classes for all ages. The Quain class for young ‘The Evarts class for adults. Morning worship. Pianist—Mre. Clarence Gunness. “Andante”— elssohn. ‘Anthem: “He Is Rise: joore. Offertory: “Meditation”—Liebling. Anthem: | “Crucifix"—Faure. The Ordinance of Baptism will be edministe: Sermon: “Christ's Victory Over Death and the Tomb,” by Ellis L. Jackson, The Bast Communton Service, ri ur Lives?” ‘The evening service. Pianist—Ruth Rand. “The Seen and the Unseen’ p. m—The mta- |! week 8 age. This meeting. ‘The church extends a cordial w: come to any without a regular church ho: its servi THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minister “Ye were not redeemed with cor- ruptible things, as silver and gold but with the precious blood of Christ, es of a lamb without blemish and ‘without spot.’ hurch school, Class- 9, an item that should ‘ambition, Send your children to church school so that they may learn to know this resur- (tl rected Christ. 11:00—Mo-ning worship. Prelude. Special music by mixed quartet. Object talk to the children. Message: “Los! e rs a sh play; readings, instrumental quartets and ‘special songs make up the pro- gram. Short talk by the minister. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Midweek . m.—Young People's heartily invited meetings, They are for you. ‘THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer Avenue at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Pastor ‘We welcome you to all our services. The young people of the church in- eluding all age-groups will hold an Baster Sunrise Service in the church and cordially invite all to attend. The service will be at 7 o'clock. All departments of the church school will assemble in the auditori- um of the church for their worship service. Pupils are asked to come to their usual departments promptly so Opening lit stle lesson: ‘Morning Breaks Upon the ongregation. pel lesson: Mark 16:1-8. les’ Creed, “Christ Is’ Risen”—chotr, Mtferings for Home . Praise the Savior”—con- fe Is Risen.” Vocal duet: “The Conqueror” by Mrs. H. IR. Cunz and Mrs, R. Gag- Know That My Redeemer ves"——congregation. Closing lturgical service. p. m.—Easter program, “Faith, and Love," by the Sunday school. Monday, April 2, at 7 p. m.—Sune day school teachers will meet at tl Johns home, 702 Seventh St.; 8 p. deacons and trustees will meet in the church parlors. ‘Wednesday, April 4, at 7:15 p.m. Bible study, “The Resurrection of Jesus"; 8:15' p. m.—Choir practice, ‘Thursday, April 6, at 8 p. m.—Wil- ‘Workers will meet at the J. A. gon home, 221 Eleventh St. Mra. Eliason, iscussion on introduced by Miss Alice Brown. Saturday, April 7, at 8 a. m.—Con- 8, m.—Sunday 8 Miss Verna Brelje, superin- tendent. 10:15 a, m.—Confessional services . m.—Easter services with ‘communion (German). 2:30 p. m.-Easter Communion serv- ices at Baldwin. 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30—-Easter evening services (English). Vocal solo, selected, ™ Mahiman. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 7th_and Rosser Avenue Herzberg, Minister. 6: er Sunrise servic: Selection by the Nurses’ Glee club. Message: “Love, Loneliness and “Holy City"—Zylophone = solo— Lloyd Graunke. ‘The nurses from the Bismarck Hos- pital will attend this service in @ d: body. 10:00—Sunday School for all depart~ ments, Let every member be present on Easter morning. Let's make a new record in Sunday School attend- ance. Merrill Larkin, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship servic “The Holy Cit: Adolph En, glehardt. Sermon: “If Christ Be Not Risen.” Baptism service. Reception of members. Self denial offering. 4:30—Lenten_ service broadcast. Subject: “Walking With God.” 7:00—Christian Endeavor, Intermediate League. la Fulle: 7:45—Evening worship service. Loy- alty Night. All members of the var- ious organjzation present. President’ of the various groups to present plans for the spring and summer months . | urging cooperation, using as a theme “We Want You to Help Us. In closing a short musical pageant will be given centering around an illuminated cross. ‘Wednesday 7:45 midweek prayer service. ‘Christian Endeavor committee meet- ing immediately following the close of the service. ‘There is a hearty welcome for you to attend all of these services. Come and bring your friends if they do not attend church, ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Rev. John Richardson, Florence Fritch, Organist Services for Waster Day: 7 Holy Communion, 10:30 2. Holy, n sermon, Subject: “Resurrection”. Special music _by choir, 0 p._m.—Young People's serv- ices and Easter pageant. 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