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ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street Mass 7:45, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. fhe mass at 9 o'clock is for children. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723 Fourth Street Sunday service at am Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial at 8 o'clock. axcresdine room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th is open flaily from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 3 5 m. © AP are welcome to attend the yhurch services and to make use of the reading room. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ‘ather Robert A. Feehan, Pastor ighth St. ‘and 10:30 o'clock is fe Broadway Av Masses at 7, clock, The m: for children. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. T. H. Ova of Di ingon will conduct services in the dining room @f the World War Memorial building 745 p.m aid > Rev. 8. C. Taylor ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH (Episcopal) Corner Third and Thay ‘N. E, Elsworth, Rector Sunday after Ascension, service as m.—Church school. rning prayer and sermon. lis Wolverton will sing a 8 offertory, Please notice there wil] be no early service. The ector holds service at 8 o'clock at fie penitentiary. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity” Whe Sunday after Ascension, June 3: Church school and Bible classes, 9145 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon: itnesses for Christ.” Anthem by Trinity church choir, 8. ®. Lillehaugen, director. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, Sermon: “The Glory of God." Monday at 7:30 p. m.—Trusteess at eo p. m.—Junior Luther League; at 200 p. m.—Senior Luther League pic- ic. wi Thursday at 8:00 p. m.—Ladies’ Aids et 1:30 p. m.—Chotf rehearsal. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd EB. Logee, Pastor We believe in Jesus as Christ; we ®ecept Him as our Savior and Friend; ee gz. loyalty in every tiont ©! fe,” 345 me arch Bible school, 200—Mornit worship, Sermon ‘the pastors ‘iste’ arch end the hii city auditorium ‘Wednesday at mom By, a. V. iter As ion, Jung 3nd: Sty Ste Aaa PRE : 10:45—Morning worship (German). ‘Mrs. F. Peters, orgapist. Sermon: “The Significance of Christ’s Ascension.” 2:30 p. m.—Divine services et Bald- wi in. 345 p. m.—Bible howr im charge of fthe Walther League. 7:30—Evening service (Hnglish). Miss Mary Mahiman, pianjst. di rd, at 8:00 meeting of roy evening, June 4th, at 8:00 @’clock — Business and educational | Ri esting of the Walther League, at hich time election of officers will take place. MecCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘HURCH a ‘Walter E. Vater, Pastor 10:30—Morning worship. Dr. Geor, i wi ly if you desire a good seat. +* Organ prelude: “Magnificat” \ ford, by Miss Ruth Rowley, or- wanist. ao. “Praise Ye the Father”— od. Organ offertory: “Swan Song”— slumenthal, Golo: selected—Mra, R. H, Shinners, Be: a bY Dr. G B rd of mo! r. George Bennai » Hermosa, Caitfornia. . 300 nor Emeline Welsh, a missionary of the Church from Pe- gp. China, will give an address to the adult classes in the church e@uditorium during the church school worth Le: 330 p.m. Topic: Effect e Automobile on AT THE Baxter Romantic in ‘Under Pampas Moon’ Responding to the demand of the public, Warner Baxter has created a @creen role more romantic than his famous “Cisco Kid.” The picture is “Under the Pampas Moon,” now play- ' img Gaturday and Sunday at the Paramount thea’ In the picture, which B, G. DeSyiva Ichurch Attendance” Leader, Lyle Clark. 7:30—Evening worship. This will be the closing service of the evang- elistic campaign. The Salvation Army band will be present to play for us and the choir will sing specially selected music. Organ prelude: “Jubilant March”— ler, : “Stilling the Tempest”— n. Organ_offertory: “Bells Through the Trees”—Edmunson. : violinist—Mr. Adolph Engle- hardt. Sermon by Dr. George Bennard of Hermosa, California. Organ postlac “March”—Ravina. Mid-week devotional service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, We heartily invite you to attend all our services, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, June 2: 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school and Bi- ble classes. : 10:30—Morning worship. Anthem: “Let Not Your Heart Be 8:00—Evening worship. Musical service by choir, J. J. Al- Soul Longeth" Sermonette—Pastor Johns. After the evening worship, the board of administration will meet. Monday, June 3, at 6:45 p. m- Junior choir will practice. Tuesday, June 4, at 8:00 p., m- Willing Workers at the H. R. Cunz home, 317 11th St. Mrs. Gladys Nel- Topic for dis- - introduced by Mrs. H. on. Wednesday, June 5, at 7:30 p, m— Choir practice. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L, Jackson, Pastor Sunday, June the Second, 1935 10:00 a. m.—The church school, Hd- ward Cole, supt. Mrs. Ira Kelly, pri- mary supt, Classes for all ages. 11:00—Morning worship. Pianist—Esther Wilson. Prelude—selected. “Choral Response after Prayer.” Offertory—selected. Anti ‘In Heavenly Love Abid- ing’—Anna L, Waring—(Parks), by the church choir. “Come Ye Apart and Rest the master’s retirement, by Jackson. 30 p. m.—The Junior B, ¥, P. U. 30—The evening service. Pianist—Ruth Rand. Sermon: “The Secret of Getting Along with Folks,” by Ellis L. Jack- n. 80: ‘Tuesday at 1:00 p. m—The Ladies’ Ald will serve a luncheon at the church. For reservations phone Mrs. Blensley, 609-R. Wednesday night at 7:80 o’clock— The June church night. All of our people, old and young, are invited and expected to attend the service. Wor- ship, repo! A short devotional ad- dre Young people invited. The church welcomes you to the regular services. If you do not have @ regular church home, you will find an opportunity for worship and a Bleee, *° serve in Building a Better ‘or! GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh C 10:08 a. m.—Sunday School. Mrs. G. Mandigo, Supt. Classes for all. 11:00—Morning worship. The Lord’ Supper will be commemorated. Ser- mon by Rev. Smith, “The Family Sermon.” 200 p. tion KGCU, 5 8:00 p. m.—The Evangelistic serv- ice, Sermon by the evangelist, on the subject “The Unpardonable Sin.” Spe- cial music and singing. Services con- tinue every night through the week at 8 o'clock, except Saturday, when a street meeting will be held, at 8:30 p.m. The Lord has blessed the past meetings in a wonderful way. e invite you come and receive from the Lord salvation, healing, or what- ever you ne Bring a friend, TAKEN UP NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have taken up as_an estray, on my land described as W% of Sec. 35, Twp. 139, g. 79, Burleigh County, N. D. One Gray Horse about 16 years old, weight about 1400 lbs, No marke, or brands. Owner may have same by paying the costs for keep and the publication of this Notice. 6-1-8-15. ‘Radio service from sta- fandan. Peter Meyer, To prove effectiveness of the bow and arrow, Dr. Saxton Pope and Arthur Young, both of San Francisco, obtained a permit to shoot five grizzly bears in Yellowstone Park in 1920. Not only was the test successful, but in some cases only one arrow was needed to bring down the mighty consumers spend for 10 important foods shrank from 58 cents during the 1910-1914 period to 35 cents in 1932. This increased to 39 cents in 1934 and to 46 cents in February 1935. ‘The cannonball tree of South Amer- Hepburn, Boyer Star In Break of Hearts’ “Break of Hearts” starring Kath- erine Hepburn and Charles Boyer, opens at the Capitol Theatre tomor- row. d Katherine Hepburn, a poor com- poser, marries Charles Boyer, a fam- ous orchestra conductor who has been quite free with other women. 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