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re ecg a OD Es MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO ‘Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor venue at Blghth Street ,.8, 10 and 11 o'clock. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street i it am 5 a m, testimonial o'clock. reading room maintained in the kins n Block, 200% 4th St. ts o1 LA from 12 to & p. m.; Sunday, welcome to attend the Gs vices and to make use of reading room. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor There is cordial welcome at é Trinity” yond Sunday after Easter, May uroh school and Bible classes, 345 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon: “Our Good Shepherd.” Anthem: “Largo”—Handel, by : Trinity church choir, { Bvening service, 7:30 o'clock. “_ Auspices Trinity Senior Luther Monday at 7:30 p. m.—Trustees. | FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue Ira B, Herzberg, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Sunday church school or all departments. Let's all try to @ in our places ‘Sunday morning, SLet’s show the Lord that we are real- fy thankful for all the moisture He fhas sent and come and study His (word. 11:00 a, m.—Mission Band. ing Ww. rvice. ings, by men’s whorus. Sermon: “Stewardship.’ 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Lei » Topic: “How I Spend My, b Youn; People’s League. Topic: ww, Can I Serve Christ in My Voca- 1 Meese Men habe service, “Bundown"—Wilson, by men's orus. “No Difference.” 1 o'clock is for children. i 2:30 p. m.—Conference of Sunday School Workers, especially teachers of junior classes. Address or confer- ence led by Pearl Rosser, Ni tional Childre: Baptist educational meeting open to all Sunday school teachers of the city and interested workers. 6:30 p. m—Junior B, Y. P. U. 7:30—The evening service, ‘tory, 8 ; Short address by Miss Pear! “The Church and Childhood.” Sermon: “Being Willing to Be One- by Mr, Jackson. 8:30 p, m.—B, Y¥. P, U. Miss Pearl Bryant, speake: A special invitation to thei ices on the fir: lay in. ‘4 to all who are interested in Childhood and the Church. ‘Wednesday at The annual mee! nd congregation. tion of officers, Thursday at 3 p, m.—The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. R. D. Hos- kins, 904 Fourth Street. A cordial invitation to the church services, ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 419 Fourth Street J. V, Richert, Pastor vices for the second Sunday Easter, May 5! @. m.—Sunday school with all ing worship (German). organist. ‘Services at Baldwin. p. m.—Bible hour in charge of ther Leag' niversary of Johann Sebastian Bach. There will be special music numbers. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D } Adolph John: stor. second Sunday after Easter: m.—Services at the state ye Sunday school and Bi- ning worship. “The Lord Is My Shep- ‘Wanted—Laborers.” 5 . m.—Worship. Special music service. Choir anthems: jow Let Every Tongue Adore Thee” a “Jesus’ Sinners Doth Receiv “Holy Art = Thot rm} ‘Wednesday at 8:00 p, m—Miaweek | Ott 'y society. invited to attend all of i ‘There ts always a ome if you do not and bring your THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue inday, May 5th: 245 a. m.—Company meeting, ox school. Classes for all ages, including a Bible class for adults, Come and bring your children to jumday school. Mr. George Stebbins Bmith will bri: pervs la iter Brij 6:30 m.—Young People’s Legion. A se conducted by le, but everyone ‘iss Leona Sjoblom in ch: 7:30 p. m.—Street servi 0 p. m.—Rousing Salvation meet- the band and e. Nd-time gospel inging Dt djutant H. imith will bring the @ Salvation Arm: hearty invitation to the ic to attend each of the services. if you do not have a church home, me to the Salvation Army and bring our friends. You will be made to feel at home, age. extends a m er BAPTIST CHURCH ‘ourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L, Jackson, Pastor Sunday, May the bth, 1935 10:00 a. m.—The church school. Wil- R. Mueller, superintendent. 11:00—Morning worship. Pianist—Marguerite Kenned: Prelude: “Noctu: in EL le in E"—Chopin. Chopin. QOftertory: “Bt cial mus! “Tell Some One the Story T: Oy, male quart Bermon: eaches by fables.” ‘The May Communion service, AT THE Dormitory Dance Is Feature in ‘Reckless’ * ‘this is the story of » song, ‘The song is “Reckless,” which be- Fiaty— ch ‘Wednesday, May 8 at 7 Choir practice. Thursday, May 9, at 3:00 p. Ladies’ Aid in church parlors. tesses: Mesdames R. G. Arntson, J. H, Olson, and Allen Lidberg; at 7:30 p. m—Bible study. s May 11, at 9:00 a, m— Confirmation cla McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL HURCH CHU! ‘Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: “Meditation in A Flat”—Scarmolin, by Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Anthem: "I Walk With Him”—wil- gon. Organ offertory: “Behold the Lilies” Hard. ed—Mr. Bruce Wallace, Se hristian Citizenship,” by Walter E. Vater. : “Chancel Radi- ern, Sunday school 12:00 noon. Cli for all ages. The adult classes espe- clally invite you, Come yourself and bring the children. Evening worship service you will ing of the old hym: choir and a help Organ prelude: “ —Lindsay. Anthem: “Thanks Be to God”— Dickson. Organ offertory: “Cantilene in B Fi ‘Hosmer. pelectea Mai Marjorie ey. ‘acing the Facts”—Wal- Organ postlude in D—Scarmolin, Midweek devotional service held in the church auditorium each Wednes- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. ‘We heartily invite you to attend all our services. MOVIES Keeler, Jolson in Musical at Capitol “Go Into Your Dance,” First Na- tional’s latest musical spectacle, opens at the Capitol Theatre today, with All Jolson and his wife, Ruby Keeler, co-starring, This is the first time Jolson, the famous Broadway singer who intro- duced talking pictures to the public, and Miss Keeler, one time musical comedy star who rose to fame in two years on the screen, have ever played together before. Their team work is said to be remarkable. The picture is based on a story by Bradford Ropes, author of “42nd Street.” It is intensely dramatic in spots, with hilarious comedy situa- tions and a glowing romance. Spectacular dance numbers in which scores of Hollywood’s most .| beautiful chorus girls take part, were created and staged by Bobby Con- holly, noted Broadway musical com- edy director who recently has turned his talents to the screen. There are seven song hits in the Picture, written by the ace team of Warren and Dubin. These are sung by Jolson, Miss Keeler and Helen Morgan, famous torch singer. The story concerns a Broadway entertainer, who is barred from play- ing in New York because of his fond- ness for wine women and the “ponies.” ‘The average University of Mich- igan student carries $2.98 in ready money, according to the student pa- per’s campus survey, ‘The United States has become the chief source of Poland’s imports, re- placing Germany which formerly held first position, Stanford university campus, claim- ed to be the largest of any education- ‘al institution, comprises 8,000 acres, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1985 Rear SEEMS TO HAVE BUT HE SAYS MONEY ISN'T GOOD POR ANYTHING BUT THE HAPPINESS IT GES PEOPLE, AND HE'S GONNA TURN THIS WORLD UPSIDE DOWN WITH THE THINGS HES PLANNING ‘WHAT DA VA MEAN, T MADE ONE BIG MISTAKE, WHEN MY WIFE CHASED ME OUT OF THE JAIL ? THATS TH BUMPEMOEE A.C. TEAM | BOOKED A GAME WITH, SAM- THEY'RE EROM RUSSIA! OVER. 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