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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935 " » MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A, Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street es at 7:45, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. The mass at 9 o' is for children. 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 eting at & o'clock. mertrending room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% @aily from 12'to & p. m.; Sunday, 3 5 p.m. to fur are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. ST. GE N. E. E's CHURCH N. E. t Services as h, Rector Second Sunday in Lent, March 17th: 230-a, m.—Sunday school with all clases 1045—Morning worship (German). Mrs. F. Peters, organist. Vocal ane by Mrs, iss Schmitt. be —Bible hour in charge of Ither League. ening services (English). iss Mary hl n, pianist. arsanceasy ening, March 20, at 7:20 o'clock—Midweek Lenten ser- vices. J. Oster and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor March 17th, 1935 19:00 a. m.—The ‘church William R. Muetter, Jr. supt. 6 for all ages. 00—Morning worship. rguerite Kennedy. laire De Lune”"—Debus- achool. Class- EB Offertory rabeaque”—Debussey. Special music. Sermon theme: “A Brief Ministry in Galilee,” by Ellis L. Jackson. 4:30 .—Juntor y. P. evening service. Sermon: “When Men Are Cheap,” by Ellis L. Jackson. ‘Thursday at 3:00 p. m.—The Mise aton Circle meets. ‘The church extends to all without & regular church home a cordial wel-| «wn, come to its worship and services, Come and worship. » Pastor Sunday in Lent: Bho classes. 10:20—Morning worship. nthem: Lamb of God”. “Th: y Edward Nelson “Forgiveness Leads ‘£:00—Eventng worship. Bpecial music—nelected. Sermonette—Paa Moving picture; @eacher.” Wernesday, March 30, at 1:80 p,m. ce. Choir pract ‘Thuraday, March 31, at %:00 p, ma— fohna. “A Country-side Nngen’s home; at 7:30 p. m.—Lenten votional Hour in church pariors; at 8:15 p. m.—Sunday achool methods by_Miss Mabel Olson, instructor. Saturday, March 23, at 9:00 a. m.— Confirmation class, McCABE, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Pastor orlock. iy ims Chorua” by Miss Ruth Rowley, e111, Stl! With Theen— cake, Organ offertory: “Supplication”— Frysings Solo: rel Sermon: “Fe by_ Walter E. Vate: Organ postlude: “Duologue”—Grey. Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages. The adult classes espe- elally invite you. Bring the children and enjoy the adult cla *. G. A. Dahlen, ip in Suffering, Topic: ‘Lead- Evening worship 7:30 o'clock, An inspirational service that you’ will enjoy. Singing led by a chorus choir, ig be prelude: “Domini De: ossini, Anthem jeek Ye the Lord”. Roberts Organ offertory: —Flagier. Bolo: selected by Lorenzo Belk. Sermon: “A Startling Verdict,” by Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude: “March in G"— ‘aghorne, Throughout the Lenten season ser- wicen for the deepening of spiritual AT THE Notorious Crime of India Features Film ‘The black crime of the Black Hole of Calcutta is brought to light on ‘Alpine Pastoral” 4th St, 18 open| p, Nfe will be conducted every Wednes- day evening in the church auditori+ um from 7:30 until 8:30 o'clock. We heartily invite you to attend all our services. THE BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH . J. Lippert, Minister 10:00 “A nurch school. Ch es for all ag P. Klein, supt. 11:00--Morning worship. Prelude. Special mustc by junior mixed quar- ildren. e Importance of Rens. m.— instruction class children, K. F, Gutache, ine re p. m—Our B. Y. P. U. meet> Musical and literary program. ertha Gleser. G. W. t. Evening service. “Things Money Cannot minister. Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock— Devotionals for the young people, 10:00 a. m.—Company meeting or Sunday school. Classes for all ages, including a Bible class for adults. ‘ome and bring your children to nday school. Mr. George Stebbins in charge. —Holiness meeting, or morning ip. A service with the theme of “Holiness.” Adjutant DP, Carlson of Minneapolis will bring the mes- sage in this service, 6:30 p. m.—-Young People's Legion. A real, live service conducted by the young people, but everyone ts wel- come. The Misses Leona Sjoblom and Alice Meader are in charge. :00 p. m.—Rousing Salvation meet- ing. Old time gospel singing and speaking. Music by the band and Songstere. Adjutant H. Smith will bring the message. The Salvation Army extends @ hearty invitation to the public to at- tend each of thelr services, If you do not have a church home, come to the Salvation Army and bring your friends. You will be made to feel at home, FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue let us nee to it that our children’ attend regularly, They need to study the word of God for a few minutes each week. What fs good for our children is also good for us. them. 00-—Morning worship service. Xylophone solo—Lloyd Graunke, rdstmon: “The Source of Spiritual Selection by the men's chorus. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Intermediate League. Topic: Do_[ Picture Jesus?’ Young People's League. Tople: Vhat the Bible Says About Fore Let us then come ‘How he men’s chorus. ¢ Eighth Command- f Not Steal.” Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.—-Midweek Prayer service. We are studying the Apontles’ Creed. Come and bring one. Fri 0:00 p. m.—Lenten friends, THE PRESAYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Street Floyd E. Pastor 8 Christ. We and Friené. We pledge Him our ry relationship of life.” The church Bible school ts at 9:45 .Jo'clock with departmental graded struction. The adult class meets in the church auditorium. You are in- vited to bring your children and re- main for the adult class. o'clock the Tuxis society meets in the church parlors and the Pastor's Communic- ants’ class meets for instruction in the chapel. All of junior high school aga and above are invited to the clase in preparation for church meme bership. ‘The evening Lenten Fellow. ship service at 7:30 o'clock will have an its theme, of His Resurrection. Crises of Life” will br of meditation. The C. E. o'clock and vited. ‘The must Fritch, org Morning— vice, Mise Florence . THE GUMPS—IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? MAMA KESPS TELLING THERE Some’ GE HOW BAD 1! LOOK = WERE ANN THING WRONG OR ‘ WOULDNTY cohane HOw ym LOSING Win WRONG. aly wert LOOKING THE WAY THEY SAX 1 DO- \ REALN 1S ANYTHING ero tr Saenees TO DROP OFF NOW rhe | PERL DORE TLS oe eee PRIME OF AIRE WITH EVERYTHING ei ALL RIGHT: nt 4 ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS AND A TIME-CLOCK G0 RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING, | ARRANGEMENT ! f 1M AFRAID I'D AGREE WITH LISTEN, YOU CLOWNIVOURE GOIN TRETURN WOME WITH THE SAME IDENTIFICATION 2 ndante Religiono” Organ prelude: ome. Speaks, Organ postlude: “Duke Street”— vhiting. Evening— Organ prelude: “Prayer”—Mas- cagni, Special music by the choir: “The Shadows of the Evening Hours” —Stourht Offertory: “Lento”—Karganoff, Organ postiude: “Duologue"—Gre: We cordially invite you to worship with us and be one among _us. (Additional Churches om Page 4) MOVIES Arliss Outstanding in ‘Iron Duke’ Portrayal Mr. George Arliss, as Wellington, i i G z q i - gE I H ERS tf E | : i i i z 2 aH . rg [ - E | i it i i SS SESee Seger eee, pyrvasep IGOSH! (SEND You ouT One WELL, | HAVE MY COLGTS Imeacine! i Receo ouT || HECK NO! He Ye! TEN<MINUTE ERRAND AND Ye ABOUT “THAT —BUT Go AHEAD TU GUILOING Just BEFORE ‘GOING: uP n = DON'T GET Back FER AN HOUR! AND SPRING YER ALIGI! WH GLasTt! He eve pe pene MON SANED my LIFE! an CAME SO NEAR To - at CEIN’ IN ONE! WuaAT'O He DO— ee KicK Ya ouT? \\ \ re Go in Tes ASS wa. I Ma glo ing wif EAGT BOULEVARD — WHERE TH ARE Vo - HURRY TT re I ST un NUMER) AAV AW loo NY i ; SSI “G7 ||| By) . q | é . 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