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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935 . MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIO ey. Father Robert = ae Pd any oats, to and 11 o'clock. lock is for children. FIRS’ {URCH OF CHRIST, Te OCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street rvice at 11:00 a. m. gunany. oc ool at 9:45 a. m, testimonial it 8 o'clock. Wneoting ging room maintained in th loskins Block, 200% 4th St., is o} Ey from 13 to 6 p. m; 5 Dp. m welcome to attend the : services nd to make use of ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Third and Thayer Services Sunday as followst 9:30 a, m.—Church school. 10:30—Morning prayer and sermon. Please notice there will be no carly Bervice at 8:00 a, m. CHURCH _OF THE NAZARENE Rev. S. C. Taylor, Jamesto' District Superintendent Regular preaching service will be id at the World War Memorial bolaine dining room at 7:30 o'clock Bunday evening, May 12, ervices for the summer months, The ublic is cordially invited. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner of Seventh and Rosser Ira E. Herzberg, Pastor 10:00 a, m.—Sunday’ school, Larkin, supt. ‘ til Woe Preaching service. Adjutant Gmith will bring the morning mes- “8% p..m—This service will be in pharge of the young people, | A very interesting program has been ar- g A, hearty invitation is ex- mded to all. ‘Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.—Mid-week Prayer service, Mer- ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor ow services for Sunday, May m.—Sunday school with all foraing worship (English). . F. Peters, organist. be “Mary, the Mother of rocal solo by Mrs. A. Zimmerman. 45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of oO 30—Evening services, Miss Mary Mahiman, pianist. Sermon: “Pray Against Tempta- tion,” being the seventh in a series of sermons on the Lord’s Prayer, TRINITY LUTHBRAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie &. Rindahl, Pastor “There is @ Heil welcome at Feira Sunday after Easter, May 12: hurch school and Bible classes, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Bermon: “Jubilate! Amen.” Anthem by Trinity church choir, Bruce Wallace, director, No evening service, Circuit meet- ing at Taylor. Monday at 7:80 p. m—Board of @eacons. Monday. at 8:00 p, m.—Concert by Mayville Teachers college chorus. Sunday, Monday and, Tuesday— Meeting at Taylor, N. D. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G, Adolph Johns, Pastor yay 12, third Sunday after Easter: a m.—Service at the peniten- 5 a. m—Sunday school and Bi- le 10:30—Morning worship. Anthem: “O God Who Hast Pre- Gaul ‘What Is Eternal Life?” :00—Evening worship. Vocal duets—Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Albrecht. Choir practice. ‘Thursday, May 16, at 8:00 p. m. Women’s Missionary society at the home of Mrs. A. T. Peterson, 422 Sev- enth St. 30 p. m.—Bible stud: Saturday, May 18, at 9:0 eorteetion class; m—J Mission band in 200 Dp. m. church parlors, THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue May 12th, 1935: m.—Company meeting, or school. ave classes for dull Come and bring your chil- iren to Sunday school. Mr. George itebbins is in charge. .11:00—Holiness meeting, or morning Worship. A service with the entire theme of “Holiness.” Special music by the band and Songsters. Envoy Young will bring the message. 30 m.—Young People’s Legion. A service conducted by the young people, but everyone is welcome, The Misses Leona Sjoblom and Alice Mea- Ee. 30 p. treet service if the weather permits. 8:00 p. m.—Rousing Salvation meet- ing. Old-time gospel singing and speaking. Special music by the band and Songsters appropriate for Moth- er’'s Day. Adjutant H. Smith will bring the message. ‘The Salvation Army extends a cor- dial invitation to the general public to attend all of the services. If you do not have a church home, come to the Salvation Army and bring your oe You will be made to feel at ome, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor “We believe in Jesus as Christ; we accept Him_as Savior and Friend; we pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship of life.” 9:45 a. m.—Church Bible school, classes for all ages. 11:00—Morning worship—“Rising to Call Her Blessed.’ 00 p. m.—Tuxis Society. ening Fellowship ‘Christ's Expectation of Me ‘The musical service, Miss Fritch, organis' n.’ Florence ffertory”—Hauser. : “Mother, O My Mother’— ‘Allegro Maestro”—West, resuming | © japrawink, ‘—Widener. atina”—Von Weber. 3 “Temple March”—Vin- cent. We cordially invite you to our wor- ship and our fellowship, McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Mother's Day, May 12, 1935 10:30—Morning worship. Organ prelude: “Enchanted Forest” —Spitalny, by Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Anthem: “God Bless Our Mothers” —Lane. Organ offertory: “Meditation”’— Kinder. ear Little Mother of Mine” Organ postlude: “Glory”—Kern, Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages, There is a place for you and every member of the family. May we count on you. Epworth League 6:00 p. m. “When Is Education Leader, Miss Doreen Church, meeting with Mandan League. 7:30—Evening worship. A bright, cheerful service. Singing led by a chorus choir, and a gospel message you will enjoy. Organ prelude: “Processional eed. “The Lights of Home’— janborn. ‘mon: “A Mother's Influence,” by Walter E. Vater. evening at auditorium. We heartily invite you to attend all our services, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor Sunday, May the i2th, 1935 10:00 a. m.—The church school. Edward Cole, superintendent. Class- es for all ages and a cordial welcome to enroll if you do not go elsewhere. Primary superintendent, Mrs. Ira Special “music—male quartet. “The House Where My Mother Prayed.” ‘We are using for our services on Mother's Day a special Mother's Day service prepared by the North Dakota Council of Religious Education, There will be a souvenir of the service for those attending, Sermon: “The Pioneer Mother,” by lis L. Jackson, 0p. m.—Junior B. ¥. P, U. Mrs. Jackson, counsellor. '7:30—The evening service, Pianist—Ruth Rand. Beesley music, Sermon: “Courage to Endure,” b; Ellis I, Jackson. ik 8:30 p. m.—The Senior B, Y. P. U. will meet for thelr fellowship hour, Wednesday at 7:30 p, m.—Young men’s forum. Thursday at 2:30 p, m.—The Mission Circle. A cordial welcome to all of the services of our church. An opportun- ity to worship and to serve in Build- ing @ Better World. AT THE MOVIES | ‘Private Worlds’ Has Colbert in Star Role » noted star; Joan Bennett, Helen end Joel Gregory vs weed oy Erane. which ‘ Produced fanger for Paramount. ‘Chasing Yesterday Stars Anne Shirley Anne Shirley, heroine of “Anne of Green Gables,” brings romance of two different sorts to the story of “Chas- ing Yesterday,” her current starring Production opening at the Capitol ‘Theatre tonight. She plays @ forlorn orphan whose winsomeness trans- forms the lives of those around her. ©. P. Heggie end Trent Durkin are the men who feel a powerful sentiment for Miss Shirley in the film. Heggie, as an aged scholar, experiences the powerful influence of Anne’s filial affection which trans- forms him from a decrepit collector who knows no other interest in life but that for musty books. Durkin the] portrays @ young French student whose romance with Anne is further- ed by Heggie’s sacrifice in fostering 's welfare, Both affections meet with resist- ance by Anne’s official guardian, and comedy and dramatic complications are blended in a suspenseful struggle . | to save the girl's happiness, Helen Westley, who with Heggie and Anne Shirley formed a happy triumvirate in “Anne of Green Gables,” is again seen as a crotchety character in “Chasing Yesterday.” Smugglers are running hi into England from the Snah Pree State, paying fishermen as high as $50 for every dog smuggled in. pe lit The famous lotus beds of Grass Lake, Lake county, Ill., were plant- ed by fish-hawks and the plants are Adentical with those found in Egypt. THE GUMPS—IF THE WORST COMES TO WORST \ KNEW | WAS SICK— YCOULD FEEL THIS COMING ON= | WAS YOO RAPPY- THAT WAS THE TROUBLE- Wis IS JUST DESTINY'S WAY OF ICING: THE SCALES BO? 1 ‘SHOULD SAY THERE 1S. Se ae bo SOMETHING W! 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