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Church News ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC . bert A. Feehan, Pastor Bioadways Avenue ae bighth street , 10 and 11 o'clock. jock is for children: OF CHRIST, ENTIST 723 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a, precnensey. oe ing at o'clock. meetmeading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open daily from 12'to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to UP are ywelcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. Be testimonial SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Seventh St. at Avenue C GP, Gaede, Pastor Sunday night, Nov. 25, at 745 Bong service. Preaching at 8:00. Subject: “The Fall of ab: Q Ba hapters 13 and 17. Wednesday, Nov, 28—Bible Study. Subject: The Christian Sabbath, TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A and Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trin- “sit Piast Sunday after Trinity, Novem- ber 25, Junior choir rehearsal 9:00 a. m. Church School 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00. Sermon—Pastor Rindahl. Oftertory—Mrs, Iver Acker, Anthem—Trinity, church choir. Hvening service 7:30. ‘Thanksgiving Day service, Thurs- @ay 11:00 a. m. Synodical offering to charities. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer Ave. at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor We cordially invite you to all our services and to the fellowship of our church, The Bible school meets by depart- ments at 9:45 o'clock. The adult class Jed by Judge Burr meets in the audi- torium. The morning worship is at 11:00 gore Subject: “Trusting Life to a Pioneer and Tuxis Young People's Societies meet at 6:: o'clock. al Literature.’ Leader—Betty Jacobson. Evening fellowship service is at 330 a Subject: “The Grace of Modern eading Inspiration- ple's meeting at 8:30 in 2 Wednesday, 7:30 o'clock in the chap- el, a symposium on “The Way Out.” There will be brief presentati “Communism as a out"; {allem ae \a Wey Ou om as a Way B tion Way Out”. You are invited to eel friends. “We believe in Jesus as Christ. We accept Him as our Savior and ledge Him our loyalty in every ionship of life.” fee, Mrs. R. D. Mc- de: Largo—Dvorak, Offertory: Andante—Batiste, Solo: Mise Wolverton. Organ Postlude: Hosmer, Evening: Postlude in G— Organ Prelude: Melody Op, 25— Mendolssohn, Offertory: Voluntary—Geissler, Organ Postlude—Goss, THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B. Ellis L, Jackson, Pastor Sunday, November the 25th, 1934 10 a. m.—The Church School. There 4s a class in the school for your boy and girl if they are not at present attending church school. The Evarts class for adults. The Quain class for young people, 11:00-—Morning worship, ‘Thanke- giving Sunday, Pianist—Marguerite Kennedy. Prelude: Pilgrims Song of Hope— Batiste. Anthem: Sing to the Lord of Har- ‘vest—Parks. The church choir. Offertor; Romance—Schumann, Sermon: Now Thank We All Our God"—Ellis L, Jackson, 6:30 p. m.—The Junior B. Y, P. U, Mrs, E. L, Jackson, counsellor, E ‘The evening service. Pianist—Ruth Rand. Our guest soloist for th service will be M ‘ Sermon Theme: “Three Gifts from od” —Ellis L, Jackson, A special invitation to young peo- me to attend this service. We have had the privilege of a fine group of young people at the evening service. \ thoughtful, earnest service couched in language youth understands, 8:50 p. m.—The Fellowship hour of the Senior B, Y, P. U, @ evening ir. Otto Hove. group. Mar- AT THE ‘Green Gables’ Films Gets Praise Aplenty » has received an unusual amount of remarkable praise from critics throughout the nation. “Here is a masterpiece of screen entertainment if there ever was one,” wrote one critic. “It not only is a clean-cut story so deeply human that it holds you spellbound and is all ‘over before you have had half enough of it, but brings forth a new star in ‘the person of Ann Shirley who'is des- ined to be one of the raves of the The story briefly is about an Ann Shirley, who enters the lives of an outwardly cold- _. hearted elderly spinster, Helen West- ‘4 earthquake shocks occurs = E her brother, O. P. Heggie, and bubbling imagination and ity, manages to human- and even win them over marriage to a nice young lad, who was the innocent feud. Miss Shir. He r tie ‘Tatooing certain marks on the bod: Ss regarded in Burma as a sure shield against being killed in warfare. The greatest number of weak C at night, with the maximum st ‘midnight, Kennedy, president; Edward Cole, secretary. This week owing to Thanksgiving id-week service will be omit- e The usual united Thanksgiving Day service will be held at the Evan- gelical church from 10 to 11 a. m Thursday morning our church people lare asked to_ give their active co- Joperatisn, The sermon will be preached by Rev. J. J. Lippert. | olidated Drys will Vm N. D. t jm. F y,S [to the publ sworth, Rector Hows: Holy Communion, m.—Church School. 30—Morning prayer. he rector will read the bishop's pastoral at this service, THERAN CHURCH ‘al Conference) 419-Fourth Street J, V. Richert, Pastor 26th Sunday after Trinity, Nov. t 0 a. m.—Sunday School with all es, including Junior Bible class. 45—Morning services in the Ger- man language. Mrs, F. Peters, or- 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of ithe Walther League. This profitable study in the Bible is not only intend- ed for our young people, but also for the older members of the congrega- tion, 7:30 p. m.—Vesper services (EE . Miss Mary Mahiman, piani: If you prefer the German language, come to our German services; If you prefer the English, you are cordially invited to our English services, THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCB Corner of Elghth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minister 10:1 a. school. P, Klein, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship. Prelude. Offertory. Talk to the children (in the Eng- lsh language). Message: “The Treasure With a String Attached” (in the German language). 1:30 p. m.—Bible instructions for the children, K. F. Gutsche, instruce m.—Church tor. ‘i 7:15 p. m.—Our young peoples meet- ing. Topic: “? 2” (in the English Jan- guage). 8:00—Evening service. Message: “Six Eases.” This is a chalk talk and both languages are ‘used. Special music. 8:00 Friday young people's devo- tionals. You have @ standing invitation at our church, GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor Phone 470-M Mrs, G. Mandigo, for all ages. Bible class for adu iT Morning worship 11:00. Sermon: “The Judgment Seat Christ.” “When Will it take where will it be, and what will be |sudgment?” Radio service from station KGCU, Mandan 3:00 p. m. Send in your song request. Evangelistic service 8:00 p. m. The orchestra will play, good sing- ing, and a Gospel message on the subject: “The Great White Throne Judgment—when will it take place, and what will be the nature of its judgment?” We invite you to attend these serv- ices, and bring a friend, Tuesday, mid-week service of Preaching and prayer 8:00 p. Thursday, prayer meeting 8 Friday, Christ's Ambassado; ice 8:00 p. m. We preach Christ and Him cruci- nels sufficient for body, soul and spirit. THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue Captain and Mrs, P, D. Keifer, offi- cers in charge. Sunday, November 25th: 10:00 a. m.—Company meeting, or Sunday School. There are classes for all ages, including a Bible class for adults. Come and bring your children to Sunday School. Mr. George Steb- bins, in charge. 1:00 a, m.—Holiness meeting, or morning worship. A meeting with the entire theme of “Holiness.” Cap- tain Keifer will bring the message. 3:00 p. m.—Children’s meeting. Mies Rosebud Smith in charge for the juniors. :30 p. m.—Young People’s Legion. A service conducted by the young People, but everyone is welcome. The isses Rosebud Smith and Leona Sjoblom are in charge. 7:30 p, m.—S8tr service if the weather permits, 8:0 Dp. m.—Rousi Salvation | Old time and speaking. Specta! stringed instruments 0 re, Cap- tain will bring the mess; The Salvation Army ext is & cor- dial welcome to the public to attend each of their services. 1f you do not have a church home, come to the Sal- vation Army and bring your friends. You will be made to feel at hi (Additional MOVIES Hci Powell, Loy Prove Great Combination “Evelyn Prentice,” thrilling new mystery drama revolving about a girl murder defendant, circumstan- tial evidence, and an amazing do- mestic crisis in a defense attorney’s home life, brings William Powell and Myrna Loy together again in what is Probably the most successful of their recent hits together, The new Cosmopolitan production, now playing at the Paramount thea- tre, contains two mysteries in one— the mystery dramatically unfolded in a great courtroom, and the other, & mystery in the household of a mar- ried couple, which threatens their happiness, and which is so tied up with the mystery in court that one cannot be solved without the other. Based on W. E. Woodward's grip- Ping novel, and directed by William K. Howard, it presents Powell and Miss Loy as man and wife, in the Srip of @ trick of fate from which they emerge in an amazing surprise denouement. Thrills, comedy, mys- tery and romance are blended into a rapid-fire piece of entertain. Powell, as the defense attorney, rises to dramatic heights in his = Passioned plea to the jury on which Not only his client's life, but his own life happiness, depends, Miss Loy provides some tense dramatic act- ing in the blackmail and murder sequences, and Una Merkel, as the cynical friend, and Edward Brophy, aad investigator, add comedy re- . m. erv- service THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1984 THE GUMPS—EVERYBODY HAPPY DID 1 GRY MINE / ; ae Nee FInD CHECK WELL siR- : THIS IS THE FIRST ' CASE ) EVER WORKED f WELL, OLD Boy! WOW DID YOU COME OUT ? DID YoU GET Yours 7 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS _ (00K, Freckles! PROFESSOR BENSON, | wit A SPEED con DON'T ASK ANY QUESTIONS, COACH...NOT TIME FOR (7; Now! BUT, FRECKLES LY MISJUDGED! He's 7 TO3 AGAINST US, WITH FIVE MINUTES LEFT To PLAY... You WOULDN'T FOOL ME, WOULD You? THIS IS NO TIME FOR KIDDING, You KNow! 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