The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1935, Page 12

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AMAA ANAM THON EM t 1 ' t 1 0 1 1 t t 1 1 ‘ Church MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ther Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Fo: y Avenue at Eighth Street Masses at 7:45, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock, Whe mass at 9 o'clock is for children, ST. v FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 923 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9: Wednesday | event at 8 o'clock. ee edie room maintained tn the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St. ts open @aily from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 t a.m. testimonial 5 p.m PAN ure welcome to attend the churd services and to make use of the reading room. @HF BISMARCK BAPTIST Corner of Fighth and J. Lippert, Minister wilt a Bible day P The program will Bunday school pu ot recitations, dr s the children nsed. invited to spend the evening with : CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE. THE MARTYR Corner Third and Thayer Avenus \. B. Elsworth, Rector 8 an follows: a. m.—Holy Communion, a. _m.—Church school. jorning prayer and sermon. jod forbid that I should glory the Cross.” 2 on Wednesday at any instruction on Friday at . ctice Thursday evening at be prompt. an You begin to feel the nearness of @hrist and Calvary? ‘TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There {e @ cordial welcome at Trinity” ‘Third Sunday of Lent, March 24: hurch school and ‘Bible classes, m. ning worship, 11:00 o'clock, Sermon by the ‘Mev. Mr. M. 0. Bilseth, St. Paul. Anthem by Trinity church cholr, Bruce Wallace, director. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Devotional topics by ‘Sentor Bpeciat nusto! by high hon! girls’ jal musi school girls’ gies ‘club under direction of Mina Mil- red Hott fe L Address by the Rev. Mr. M. 0. Sil- eeth. Lenten devotionals Wednesday at 380 p.m RION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 419 Fourth Street 0 @, m.—Sunday school with all oo lorning worship (English). ters, organist. Te orl a Christ's Sacrifice. ‘Vocal solo by Miss Mary Mahtman. 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. :30—Evening services (English)! Miss Mary Mahlman, pianist. Sermon: “Thy Kingdom Come,” he- ing the third in a series of discourses on the Lord’s Prayer. Wednerday evening, rdially invited to worship with ring the Lenten season. THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue ‘March 24th: m.—Company meeting, or|” school. Classes for all ages, & a Bible class for adults, nd bring your children to Mr. George Stebbins | ree. —Holiness meeting, or morn- ing worship. service. with the theme of joliness.” Lieutenant- Colonel A. Chesham from Mins ring the message. ing People's Legion. vice conducted by the young people, but everyone ts welcome, The Misses Leona Sjoblom and Alice Meader are In charge. m.—Rousing Salvation me gospel singing and speaking. Special music by the band. Lieutenant-Colonel Chesham wlll interesting message. Salvation Army extends a hhearty invitation to the general pub- lic to attend each of the services, 3f you do not have a church home, come to the Army and bring your friends. Lt.-Colonel Chesham _ has had a wide field of experience ‘and is an interesting speaker. | AT THE Will Rogers Star in ‘Life Begins at 40’ Picture-lovers who find Will Rog- ers’ brand of humor irresistible—and 8:00 p. meeting. Old. ¥ | criends, {William R. Mucller, Su’ A é , third Sun in Lente S$ school and 'Bi- hip. of the World” Asked to Have tor Johns. picture: ‘“The Kingdom of March 26, at 8:00 p. m— uein the church parlors. March 27, at p.m reh 28, at 7:20 p. m— Lenten devi al hour in church parlors, Saturday, March 30, at 9:00 a. m— Confirmation class, ; GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor 10:00 a, m.—Sunday School, Mrs. G. Mandigo, Su: ingelistic service. ce, special numbers pel message just for Don't miss tt, and bring your Tuesday, 8:00 p, m.—Mid-week preaching and prayer. A message from the Book of Reve- Nation Thi m.—The Prayer meet Jesus awaits for you here. Do not fail Him, Friday, 8:00 p. m—The Christ's Ambassadors rervice. Miss Bernice Brown and Mr. Elwood Knutson, the special speakers. Everyone cordial- ly invited. Every Tabernacle some good for you. We invite you to come and receive your portion of Sal- vation, Healing, and Blessings, ay, 8:00 p. rervice holds FIRST BAPTIST OHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B Ellis L. Jackson, Minister March the 2 35 10:00 a. m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages with a cordial invitation to study with us, 11:00—Morning worship. Planist arguerite Kennedy. Prelude: Valse Lente—Schutt. petiertory: — Barearolle—Scharwen- a, Speci Solo Schafer. Sermo —Eilis L. 6:30 p. —The Juntor B. Y. meeting at the church, Jackson, Counsellor, Pru Mrs, Ellis L. 7:30 — Evening Guest night. This Sunday night 1s to be Guest Night in our church, ant friends of the church are tn’ e evening service with a special {i tation to bring w them a guest. Sermon theme: “Conquoring our sense of littleness.’ The first of a series of sermons based on Dr, Gil- latest book, “You Can Master We welcome as our guests for the evening. The Bismarck junior or- chestra, under the direction of Clar- ion E. ‘Larson, which will present, special musical program, Selections to_be played includ selected—Richard “The Forgiveness of Sins” jackson. service. Rerceuse—Merkler, Elegie—Aletter. Little Briar Rose—Schubert. Prelude in © Minor—Chopin. ‘THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd FE. Logee, Pastor. "We believe in Jesus as Christ: We accept Him as our Savior and Friend: We pledge Wim relationship in lif Church Bible School meets at 9:45 o'clock. age. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock, “Christ, Our Faithful Friend.” ¥ Tuxis Young People’s ur loyalty in every There are classes for every pack s Man among Men." 8:20 o'clock, the C. FB. Young Peo- ple's Society meets in the chapel. All pple are invited. :30 o'clock—District read- ing circles. Wednesday 7:30 o'clockh—Mid-week service. The Communion service of the church will be held Sunday, March 31. AM having church letters should haye them In the hands of the pastor before that time. Parents desiring their children baptized should notify the pastor before that time. Sunday musical service—Miss Flor- ence Fritch, Organist. Morning: Quartet: Postlude: livan, Evening: Prelude: Prelude—Tours. Oftertory: Fragment—Boccherin!. Choir: The Voice in the Wilderness Scott. Postlude: ~March—Barnby. We cordially invite you to our sery- ices and aur fallawshin. MOVIES | Astaire, Dunne and Rogers in ‘Roberta’ 1s ) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | wHO WAS IT WHO | ONCE SAID"AN ARMY “ “TRAVELS ON ITS STOMACH ? IT'S A HECK OF A WAY To TRAVEL, yu ED) How MANY ONLY ONE we T KIN PROVE THAT T WAS A PRISONER J TwiS COURT FINDS THE EVIDENCE IN SMOOTHY SMITU'S BATHROOM SUSTAINS THESE WHILE THE CRIME WAS BEIN’ BIXES THE BOND Ar @500, PENDIN' THE MEETIN' OF rT DEAR MR: Le SELB oy oe Stopes Buzzer! ten OUT couLecene?” WASH TUBBS IN ‘1 WIN OROVE IT-LET ME CALL UD THE BANK AND RAE My Baie !! AND, 1 GHC UA MeeTING- @XCELLANT \ m9 ‘\ 72) wai

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