The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1935, Page 8

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ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth 8t. Masres at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 clock, The Mass at 8 is for chil- ren. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a m. Sund: EB 45 a, m. ‘Wed: a evening testimonial 4 o'clocl rt Ic, Oe recaing room maintained in the skins Block, 200% 4th St. is open |, laily from 12 to rt 6 p. m; Sunday, 3 6 p.m. “All are welcome to attend the}; urch services and to make use of bes reading room. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue G. Adolph Johns, Pastor June 23—Firat Sunday after Trin- ‘9:45 a, m—Sunday School and Bible Glasses. 10:30—Morning worship. Special music. Sermon: “True Riches.’ Monday, June 24, at 6:45 p.m. Jun- for choir practice. Thursday evening, June 27, picnic sored by the Luther League. fies! ‘at the church at 6:00 p. m. to go picnia grounds. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor were Sunday after Trinity, June & m.—Sunday School with all 0:45—Morning worship (English). Mrs. F. Peters, organist. Miss Anita Wiltgen of Lewistown, Btont., will favor with a vocal solo. 200 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of fhe Walther League. fhore will be no evening service. Immediately after the morning kervices, a special meeting of the vot- ng members of the congregation will fake place. ‘There are a number of Urgent issues which will come up for discussion. All the members of the church council are urged to be pres- te n Tuesday evening, June 25th, the W. %. will sponsor an outing. This will be for all the young people of the congregation. You are requested to Meet at the church at 6:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 a, m. Church 11:00 a, m. Rev. D, Jansen of Jamestown {will preach. Evening service 8:00, Daily Vacation Bible School. ude. cessional. Pledge to the Christian Flag, — to worship, iyron, jcripture. ‘rayer—Lord’s Prayer. — Selections—Junior depart- ent, Memory Verses—Primary depart- nt. Seeing God Thru Nature. Songs—Primary department. Poems—Primary department. pene Enter an Intermediate 8. ramatization of Bible piers Good Samaritan"—Primary Vt. issionary, Playlet. Presbyterian Hospital in San Zuan—Primary department pageant. “Coins in Action’—Junior depart- ment. Sitertory. Closing Prayer. Recessional. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L. Sunday, June the 23rd, 10:00 a. m.—The Church School, Ed- ard Colt, Supt. A cordial welcome study with us. Graded courses and piece. for you. 11:00-—Morning worship. Pianis Mis Esther Wilson. A_Prelude—Mendelssohn, 3 Song Without Words— ff Men in, Special music: Violin solo, Se Jected—Adolph Englehardt. Sermon: ‘Transfigured Lives—“His Hllis L, Jackson. Ce, f Hour f the An- illustrated lecture planned School. Ji ls and their parents in this clos- Ing service of a very happy ‘weeks work together. it thank all those who hav. gmake the school a success especially our chapel speak D cial music, There will be no sermon but a brief worship service planned by the boys and girls and led by em, ‘Wednesday 7:80 p, m.—Open Forum young men’s group. ‘Thuraday Ladies Aid meeting with Miss Gertrude Evarts, 217 First St. ‘A cordial welcome to the ladies of the church end friends, church offers you oppor AT T ‘Public Hero No. 1’ Is Pulse-Stirring Film Biotest $8 today’s newspaper head- tunity to worship and a chance to serve in Building the Kingdom of God. Are you interested? THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Services will be conducted, Sunday night at the dining room of the World War Memorial building at 8 p. with Rev. &. C. Taylor, district perintendent, in charge. Public cordially invited to attend. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer N. E, Elsworth, Rector E Prayer and sermon. Special music: Solo, “Come Holy peut: by Dudley Buck—Mr, Lorenzo e Please note there will be no service at 8:00 a. m TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor ‘There is a cordial welcome at Trin- Ye First Sunday after Trinity, June 23. Church School and Bible classes 0:00 a, m. Morning worship 11:00, Sermon: (“Eternal _Aiternitives.” : “Lord of Spirits” Reisig- 3 June 24—Last week of Parochial school. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00—Sunday School. Classes for all ages. P. Klein, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship. Prelude: “Beneath the Cross of Jesus.’ Mixed Mee oe “I Want You to Know Him. “Blessed Quietn : B. Y. P, U. Topic: things that Jesus was sure of.” Every- body is cordially invited to attend the young peoples’ devotional hour. Musical number by our male quar- tette. A short talk to the young peo- ple of Rev. Schlipf. 8:00—Evening worship. Special music. Message Eepuent by Rev. Schlipf. Rev, Benjamin Schlipf, now sta~ tioned at Avon, South Dakota, will take charge of this pastorate latter part of August. You ai invited to come and hear ‘tl the morning and evening services for this Sunday, FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Avenue Wm, A. Lemke, Minister A cordial welcome, iritual bl ing and_a place of ‘ice await here, invite you to fellowship with us, and to participate in the pro- gram of this church, 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Met Larkin, Supt. The annual Childr Day program will be given under direction of meer A. Small, The Chil- Ly former Superintendent uction of North Dako- ta, and now associated with the Dept. of Scientific Temperance Instruction of the National . U., to speak to us. There will be no 11:00 o'clock worship services as the Children’s Day program will take this time, 7:00 p. m.—Joint meeting of the Christian Endeavor societies. Reports of delegates to the Jamestown Young People’s convention. 7:45 Pp. m.—Public worship. Sermon theme: The Burning y Field, or an Explanation of Peculiar Provi- jenct ‘he men’s chorus will sing at this service. 200 p, m. Wednesday—Mid-week Bible Study and Prayer service. Study theme: The Christian's Relationship to the Church. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH go” Dvorak. organist. for. a Thousand ‘Mumma, “All On a Sum- "—Anclitfe. pirit of God"—Neidlinger ahlen. “Refusing to Surrender” City Institute plan to be present at this meeting. Evening worship 7:30. This serv- All departments represented in school will take part in the program and there will be an exhibit of all d |} handwork and crafts in the church ‘The rr Women of Tomorrow.’ fourth grade pupils. “Friends Around the World” sionary. Fifth and Sixth grades. A matization—“Paul in Prison” —Seventh and Eighth grades. All parents and friends of the chile Gren are urged to be in attendance. 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