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fetch tok ee ee es THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935 ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth St. Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 o'clock. The Mass at 8:30 is for chil- Gren, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a m. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. ‘Wednesda: iene testimonial eeting at 8 o'clock. ck reading room maintained in the joskins Block, 200% 4th St., is open Hy, from 13 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 8 ‘Ai’ are welcome to attend the urch services and to make use of e reading room. THE SALVATION ARMY 220 Main Avenue Sunday, 9:45 a. m.—Company meet- g. Classes are being conducted for IL ages. Parents, come and bring ur children. 11:00 a, m.—Holiness meeting. Lieut. ‘Anderson will bring the message on @ subject, “Full Salvation.” 6:30 p, m.—Young People's Legfén. e happy singing and testimonles of he young people will thrill you, iss Gladys Murphy in charge. 8:00 p. m.—Salvation service. If ua have no church home, come to ¢ Salvation Army and you will be made to feel at home. All serVices fre open to the public. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner Rosser and Eleventh Herman G. Johnson, Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school, Mrs, G. Mandigo, superintendent. 11:00—Morning worship, by, Rev. Lloyd Smith. 0 p. m.—Radio service from sta- #ton KGCU, Mandan, $:00. p. m.—Evangelistio service. Special music and singing and the message given by Evangelist Lloyd mith, A service you should not miss, me and bring your friends. ‘Announcements will be made on Sunday concerning the services of the ‘week. The revival meetings have been blessed of God, and we have en- goed the ministry of Rev. Smith. We eartily invite you to the Sunday services, and we will then announce for the week, Sermon THR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH June 12, 1935 9:45 a. m—Children’s Day program @t the church auditorium, Organ processional. Christian Flag-Salute, Doxology. Call to worship—“The Lord Is in pis Poly, Temple, Let All the Earth eep Silence Before Him.” Invocation—The Lord's Pray: Hymn: “O Worship the Kini Memory scripture reading, Psalm 1. Baptism of infants. Recognition of the Cradle Roll, Songs by beginners’ department. Songs by the primary department. Primary recitations: “Thank God for Rain"; “The Church Out-of- Doors.” Sunior hymn: “The World Is Full of Children. orld.” *God’s Dreams,” reading by Jean- merril Truman. *The Mission of Our Church and Sunday School,” by Rev. Logee, Offering for Sunday school exten- “We Give Thee But “Jesus Shall Reign.” 1. jorning worship. $:00—Evening Fellowship service. ‘We cordially invite you to all ser us as Christ; we accept Him as our Savior and Friend; ‘we pledge Him our, loyalty in every felationship of life.” Wilt you not join us in our services end ft FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor Sunday, June the 16th, 1935 10:00 a. m.—The church school, Ei ra Cole, supt. | Mis arts, secretary. Mrs. Ira ry. and beginners superintendent. ses for all ages. 11:00—Morning worship. Pianist—Miss Esther Wilson. - Prelud Offert ‘Reinhold. Bolo: eted—Miss Vivian Cogh- lan, Sermon: “The Secret of Gettin Zot Done” the closing sermon of s based on Dr. Gilkey’s “You Can ster Life,” by Ellis L. Jackson. 7:80-—~The evening service. lowship’ Pisnist—Miss Ruth Rand. he boys and girls of the Daily Ne ation Bible school and their fam- which is featured for them. Monday until Friday—Daily Vaca- tion Bible school. Our school, using the latest ap- proved texts for Religious Education, is studying “Boys and Girls and Their Community.” This week on Mon- day’s chapel period Mr. Myron Atkin- son will tell us something about what happens at the city hal the same hour Miss King on Boys and Girls’ Book day—Miss Mehus will give a talk on Children and Music. The chapel period comes at 10:45 a.m, Room for more boys and girls. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 419 Fourth Street « J. V. Richert, Pastor Services for Trinity Sunday, June 6: 9:30. a, m.—Sunday school with all classes. 10 orning worship (German). ters, organist. ivine services at Bald- 7:00 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. __ There will be no evening services. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Avenue ‘Wm. A. Lemke, Minister inday school, Mer- 200 a. m. J » Rev. H. G. Graunk ‘There will be no evening services this Sunday owing to the Young Peoples’ convention at Jamestown which many will attend. Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.—Midweek meeting for Bible study and prayer. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor ‘Trinity Sunday, June 16: 9:45 a. —Sunday sch and Bi- ble clat 10:30—Morning worship. “As a Little Child.” ‘Abide in Christ.” 8:00—Evening worship. Public questioning of the confirma- tion class. June 17 to 20—Bible school from 9 a, m, to 12 noon. June 17, at 6:45 p. m— ir. Wednesday, June 19, at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice. Thursday, June 20, at 8:00 p. m— Program by Vacation Bible school. June 20 to 23—District| Luther League convention at Sunne Lutheran church southeast of Wilton. Pastor A. W. Knock of the Lutheran Bible Institute, Minneapolis, will be prin- cipal teacher and speaker. McOABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor ship. ‘estival Prelude” Ruth Rowley, “Andante” lected—Mr. David Davis. ‘mo. ‘A Personal Question,” by Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude; mann. Sunday school 12:00 noon. for all ages. The adult classes es; clally invite you. bring the children. ?] did enrollment again this year in our t Daily Vacation Bible school. week is the closing week. each morning from 9 a. m a.m. except Saturday, from pre: school age up to and including first year high school. If you have not enrolled, better get in for the clos- ing week. An all trained faculty. Demonstration program in church auditorium Sunday evening, June 23. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. A live topic and a live leader. If you are intending to go to the Valley City Young People’s Institute, do not miss this service. 7:30—Evening worship. A service you will enjoy. The old hymns led by ® chorus choir and a helpful Gos- message. The service is of one duration. prelude: “Adoration”—Mac- farlane. Anthem: “I Will Give You Rest"— ‘West. Organ offertory: “Wistful’=-Friml. So cted—Miss Marjorie Hall. Seri “Shattered Romances,” by Walter rater. Organ postlude in G—Clark. Midweek devotional service each Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ‘We heartily invite you to attend all our services. Livestock men of northwestern North Dakota will meet in Minot June 18, according to the state livestock breeders association. The session is to be held in connection with the Guernsey breeders meeting there on that date. ‘The AAA reports that 86.6 per cent of all farmers in the United States The service tonight will be a sery- | Who voted in the wheat referendum ind ring International Good Will, ice featu: series of pictures of “The New Con- Quest of Mexico” will favored continuance of the adjust- ment program. In North Dakota Wioiin solo! selected—Williata Muel- (more than 96 per cent of the farmers ler. AT THE Grotesque Creature Returns to Screen “The monster” is at large again! who voted favored the plan. MOVIES Star Team’s Capers Greeted by Laughter It’s laugh week at the Paramount f |'Theatre this week with the irrepres- E i gee gee nl F ou mal g iept 3 gets 5 gee 2 sible Charlie Ruggles and effer- ‘vescent Mary Boland capering across the screen in “People Will Talk,” Paramount's new and highly divert- ing comedy of domestic manners, showing Sunday and Monday. ‘The two players who have become something of an institution in their good-natured marital disagreements appear to greater—and funnier—ad- vantage than ever before. If you en- Joyed them in “Ruggles of Red Gap” and “The Pursuit of Happiness,” aa Feat at them in “People Will This new film is the story of an- other suburban couple who have their disagreements. This disagreement, however, is planned at the start, when their daughter and son-in-law get into a squabble and threaten to divorce each other. 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