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. 'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 21, 1985 ! Church News ! MARYS ROMAN CATHOLIC Robert A, Feehan, Pastor Avenue at Eighth Street asses at 7 8:45, 10 and 11 | The 8:45 o'clock Mass is for children, > FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 923 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. Wednesday ryerien eeting at 8 o'cloc! ity reading room maintained In the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., !s open el from 12 to 6 p. m; Sunday, 3 A? ar are welcome to attend the thurch services and to make use of the reading room. testimonial BISMARCK NAZARENE CHURCH Arthur M. Long, Pastor The services Sunday will be as fol-| y_ School. 8:00 p.m. Services are ‘oom Oo} World War Stemorial uilding. Everyone is cordially in- vited to. attend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Opie 8. Rin Trinity Christian Hducation Sunday, Sept. nd rch school and Bible classes, E. nk. Moser, Steele. by Trinity church choir. How Lovely Are Thy Dwell- Iph Soule. ortefing for higher Christian Edu: eation. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH ‘y member of the church ool and every one bring- ching service in arum sind wir the leader, was f Your children will studies. 3:00 p. m.—A meeting for all the Shy these Pp. Jadies of the church called by Mrs, Schiipt. n English. invited. 200 German. Beginning this Sunday evening a series of revival services will be held in vthich the pastor will do the preaching. week at 8 Wohin von hier?" held in Engl it one most heartily to these services. Any one desiring er consolation may at 618 Elev: between, 10 Home for some convenient time, the pastor as you do the phy: The phone is 1746-L-W. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | i ia Walter Morning wo Organ prelude rs: “Supplication"— r’—Ward Stephens, by Mrs;_Agnes Me Sims, Sermon: “The' Joy of Harvest,” by Walter E.- Vater. Organ. postlude: Sheppar ‘The altar of our church will be fill- ea with grains, fruits, and flowers for this occasion of Thanksgiving and all our people are urged to be in at- tendance. Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages. The adult classes espe- cially invite you. Where men and women go, boys and girls will follow. Epworth League 6:00 p.m, Please note the charge of hour for this serv~ ice, All young people of high school age and above are Evening worship choir 1s providing music for this se joy this hour of Organ prelude: hant Joyoux”— ship ‘Festival Prelude” “cone Lord of Harvest”— Organ offertory: “Hvensong”— Johnston, Solo: selected, by jeutenant W. A. ele) le of the Soils,” “A Joyous Post- -|meeting for Bible study and prayer. |Junior choir will practice at church; jat 8:00 jJunior Mission band in church par- produce in church basement on Mon- day evening, 5:30 until 7 o'clock. On Wednesday evening, Sept. 25, the fourth quarterly conference will be held in the church parlors. Rev. Alfred Roe, district superintendent, presiding. ‘All reports for the year from all departments of our church Will be read at this meeting. heartily invite you to atten these special services of the church, ST. GEO! ‘3 CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer N, E. Elsworth, Rector Services as follows: 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 30 a. m.—Church school. there will be no service at 10:30 “the rector has to attend a meet- ing of the bishop and council which meets in Fargo at 4:30 p. m. Regular services next Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 10:30 a, m. TABERNACLE nth and Rosser —Sunday school, Devotional time radio ser’ vangelistic service. God Collects.” e service every night at lock except Saturday. Rev. Mau- rice H. Ness of Duluth, Minn,, will speak at all services. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church With a Message for Today’ Seventh at Rosser Avenue Wm. A. ,Lemke, Minister 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school, Mer- rill Larkin, supt. 11:00 a. m.—Publie worship. Miss Dorothy Atwood, pianist. minister. ngelical Leagues of or. ngelistic service, y Atwood, pianist. Wednesday. at 8:00 p. mi.—Midweek ZION EV, LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri 8: J. ¥;,Richert, Pastor 1dt day after Trinity: Eunday school with all iss Rosella Brelje, supt. lorning worship (Englis! F, Peters, organist. Divine services at Bald- p. m.—Vesper services (Eng- ther League lay evening, Se} Confirmation "ins Saturday morning at 9 Annual ion Festiv: jal _meeting at 8 o'clock, ons every o'clock. services fept. 29, at which f Napoleon, N. r prensa FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue G, Adolph Johns, Pastor t. 22, 14th Sunday after Trinity: 5 a. m.—Sunday school and Bi- ass, 19:30—Morning worship. ‘The Lord's Supper will be celebrat- entance” — Mendels 5 0 hn; Lamb of God”—Alex Sermon: “Do You Want to Be Made Whole?” Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 4:00 p. m— p. m—Luther League in the Sept. 26, at 7:30 p. in church parlors. “Read 36. 27, beginning at 6:00 upper in church par- P. m.—Confirmation Saturday, Sept. 28, at 2:00 p. m— lors. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L, Jackson, Minister. Sunday, September 22, 1 10:00-a, m—The church school. Ed- ward Cole, supt. Mrs. G. J. Worner, primary ‘supt. New classes and courses start the first Sunday in October. Now is a good time to en- roll your children in our church Carefully graded courses id competent teachers. THE GUMPS—THE LOST IS FOUND On, HEAVEN] i) Ev) it MAY BE HER- v en BE- NOW OFTEN HAVE |} HER USE THAT EXPRESSION = Qfansr HAS BECOME OF __ MAMA DE STROSS FOR HOURS MILLE HAS ROAMED SCOURING BLOCK AFTER BLOCK OF TUMBLE- DOWN WEerece poe OF THE TRAOKe= BUT NEVER A SIGN OF HER DEAR NAM A= EN TH DDDENLY= 11:00—Morning worship. Offertory: selected. ic, choir anthem: “My Parks, by the morning : “Jesus and His Death Up- on, the Cross,” by Ellis L. Jackson. 8:00—The evening service, Pianist—Catherine Mason. Special music. Sermon: “In Quest of a Thrill.” Our evening service is supported and sponsored by our church young people and they invite you to share it with them, A cheerful, optimistic note and a good fellowship. 3:00 p. m.—The Fellowship Hour of the Young People’s group. Leader for this meeting—Vincent Mason. We have a fine group of older young, people and they will be glad to share Sunday night with you at the church. Wholesome fellowship and real in- spiration. Thursday at 3:00 p. m—The Lad- jes’ Aid will meet with Mrs. 0. T. Raaen, 718 Ninth St. A cordial wel- by Walter E. be dare lude”—Mallard. Harvest Home Supper and sale of ‘Call of Wild’ Film : Is Rugged Romance ‘Organ | postlude: “Call of the Wild” is no misnomer Jack London’s famous classic of the Klondike gold rush in 1897, which come, MOVIES ‘Page Miss Glory’ to Open in City Tonight The Cosmopolitan comedy “Page Miss Glory,” with Marion Davies in |the stellar role and a supporting cast composed of more than a score of “Page Miss finest of Miss Con WO TU OROCERY ACROSS KIN SELLE cee Ba, SYRUP FER LESS THAN ABE] “Chan A sf sec! ; ~~ ig : WE'D Lose Money! N48 WET! MAPLE SYRUP J mapce — as¢ a SALtoy H y : DO f WAVE TWEAR SROES 2 oa AINT A_BEAUT VOTH BER, MANE COMBED OUT AN! SOME DECENT DULOS OW} TLL BET HER OWN HUSBAND WON'T KNOW Gt BARLY ONE MORNING, THE GUESTS AWAKE AND FIND THE U5 MANYHAHA ANCHORED BESIDE A DESOLATE,SUNBAKED SHORE.

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