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THE BI SMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1985 ses at 9, 10 11 0’ mass at 9 o'clock 1s for childre FIRST CH oF CHRIST, sc ST IED 223 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 @. Wednesday | evening Meeting at & o'clock. ‘A reading room maintained In the| Hloskins Block, 200% 4th St., ts open @aily from 12 to 6 p. m; Sunday, 3 welcome to attend the urch services and to make use of @ reading room. ST. GEORGE Corner Third a yer N. E. Elsworth, Rector ices as follows: 8:00 a m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 & m.—Chureh school 10:30—Morning and xermon zr. 20 Is the second Sunday after iphany. Wisitors always we e. We would be glad to have you worship here, TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindah!, Pastor There is a cordial welcome at Trinity” paecone :Bunday january 29: union choir rehearsal 9:00 rch school and Biblo cla v'clock. J Sunday, Janu 19:00 a, W: ¢ William R. Muelle for all ages and sra your children the ben @us Education. :00—M. ri elude in hn. “Ballade”— Debus on: “Remember His Bllts L, Jackson. m.—Junior BR. Y. P, Sermon theme: ** hold,” by Ellis L. Ja 8:30 p. m.—Senior B. “The Fellowship How oussion of topic followed by social A cordial invitation to all people high school age and Study Fellowship service. the 2ith—The Ladies’ eet. ‘A cordial invitation to all the serv- fees of the church, A place to wor- ship and to serve. An invitation to strangers to worship with us, McCABE sight 'T EPISCOPAL ci Walter E. Vater, Past 380 ofcln ‘J iss Ruth Rov 1 Lich | '* ¥ noon. Class- adult classes ™m. c testimonial | t after Epiphany, h lay eve -| Young People's je Johnson, Pastor inday school, Mrs. jermon: ngelist service from sta+ n. ‘angelistic service. ngells jod's Stop songs and music. v t except lay, beginning at ‘The interest is growing, is blessing. So} 9 being You are invited to atten op the week as “Second Coming ef ‘A Haircut in Hell's Bar- Jew in Pro. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor , second Sunday after Epl- . T, Peters Adotph_ Johns, t of Sin.” p.m. p.m. Topic: “The ss Mabel O}- {sion band will meet at the church pariers. THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Kighth and Rosser J. Lippert. Minister —U chool. Class- ‘our children, er Lights Be Burn- “God Will ‘Take Care of iu hof. Lost Jesus,” ens, ible instruction clase n. K. F, Gutsche, in- tor. 16 p. m.-Our B. Y. PU. “Simple Rules for a” Happy Hilda Riedel and Milton Topic: Lif Lippert, . | leades Mill ng at 8:00 o'ciock— ‘ devotionals at the chu You are welcome to all of these meetings. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Street Floyd Emerson Logee, Pastor x Jesus as Christ. We Our services are ble school, worship — Realties.” fo! “Pro- piritual Subject: » Miss Florence ‘anzonetta"—Arm- Anthem Jerusalem That Bring- est Good Tidings"—Protheroe, Evening. Prelude Offerto: Dunham Postlude: “Alla Mai '—Gre: v1] Pi Ye Group Reading circles will’ meet e Wings |Morday night, according to Sunday ail our services, .| Friends and Foes in morning announcement: Jesus Among. ile, igweek service, Wednesday at Pp. m, in the chapel—“My Func- christian Citize Dis faintaining a Home Demo- not invite Why | some come with you? friend to AT THE Colbert Featured in ‘Imitation of Life’ Seldom, if ever, has there been such a combination of elements which mean good entertainment as there are in “Imitation of Life,” for the Capitol Theatre starting Sunday, Fannie Hurst's great novel will interest millions of women. “Back Street” proved that Fannie Hurst understands thoroughly what women like to see in a moving picture. John Stahl in that picture proved that he knew how to transpose to the screen every last ounce of interest which lay in a Fannie Hurst story. no director in the world who has this faculty in the same degree that John Stahl possesses it. And he directed “Imitation of Life,” also. Then there is the popularity of Claudette. Colbert, who is an ideal heroine. for Fannie Hurst's story. John Stabl searched for three months before he was satisfied even with fight and | plant first inaugural addi [ mallestin 8 little more There is, MOVIES ‘Bachelor Girl’ Film Stars Ann Harding “Biography of a Bachelor Girl,” the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film play- ing at the Paramount Theatre, Sun- day, Monday and Tuesday, bring {back @ team which won dramatic fame with a single picture. They are Ann Harding and Robert, Montgomery, together again for the first time since the prize-winning “When Ladies Meet.” Miss Harding, needless to say, is ,the bachelor girl, and an exceeding- jly glamourous one. She is Marion, artist and sophisticate, who has tread the gallant path to fame. i Montgomery is the curt Mr. Kurt, hard-boiled magazine editor who in- |duces the girl to write the colorful story of her life. Immediately arises the amusing sit- uation of a train of ex-admirers flocking back to beg her to abandon the project, one which would bring ruin to them, now that they have become Important Public Figures. Chief among these is Edward Everett Horton, ace comedian of the frustrated mannerisms, Scientists at a New Jersey experi- ment station are using fungus to fungus, in trying to overcome it diseases caused by parasite ANN MORE NEWS FROM HEAD QUARTERS ABOUT THE GREAT BACK TO NATURE MOVEMENT NEXT SUMMER ~ HAS THE BIG BUTTER AND EGG MAN BOUGHT ANY HAY STACKS OR APPLE ORCHARDS FRECKLES “ (f WAS CARELESS OF ME ‘TO LET THOSE CARTRIDGES DROP | OFF THIS BRIDGE INTO THE COAL TENDER OF THAT PASSING Loco- Motive! 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