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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1935 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There Is a Cordial’ Welcome at Trinity” Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, October 27th: Church school and Bible classes, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Anthem: “Lamb of God” (Chorale 1540) ‘Arr. Christiansen, by ‘Trin- . MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC y Pa oar ‘ather Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Esse Bare W. Soule, Broadway Avenue at Elghth Street! offertory he Living God"— Pe dust ouabake, Me eh ian O'Ha: y Ralph Soule. o'clock. The 8:45 o'clock Mass is for Pe tye ‘i Belek. | oeSgrmon: “The Authority of the Son ing service, 7:30 o'clock. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3 7 P, 3 isi eiiisttis cer rtie cworld, War|\esermon Cur Parente waar euper: Memorial building: Rev. H. V. Sorensen, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock, Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Everyone ts welcome. CHURCH ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR and ‘Thayer worth, Rector Services as follows: $:00 a, m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m.—Church school. 0 forning prayer and serr of sermon: “Called to ‘and th, Pastor unday school, * worship. dio service from ndan, E 8:00 p. 0 Special singing. Revival meetings every night Rev. Ernest Ode Vvangelistic service. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church With a Message for Today” Seventh at Rosser Avenuo Wm, A. Lemke, Minister 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school. Mer- rill Larkin, supt. Join us in the In- tensive study of the Word of God. A lass for every age. 11:00—Morning worship and special revival service. mon.| Message by the pastor. Ge}, 4:00 p. m.—dJunior League, Miss Luella Bremer, supt. 6:45 p. m.—Intermediate League. ner, leader, Subject: “How Senior League, MIs wood, leader. Subje Mrs.|of Alcohol on Soclety pkindly note the change in time for hi Dorothy At- ‘The Effect sta- | Bismarck,” by the pastor. at} We enter ‘the third week of our and|revival meetings this Sunday, and Mrs. Ode and Evangelist Velva Bailey|will continue daily prayer meetings of Mount Vernon, Ohio. at 2:00 p. m, at the church, with the Come to the Tabernacle and enjoylevening revival meeting service be- the blessings of God during these/ginning at 7:45. Let us give God a meetings. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURC! « dical Conference) Fourth Street + Richert, Pastor chance! M | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Street Floyd B. Logee, Pastor “we preach and teach a changeless| “We belleve in Jesus as Christ; we Christ for a changing world. 27 Sunday, 9:30 a. school with ‘classes. Brelje, supt. | 10: Mrs. F. Peters, organist, “The Rehabilitation of ‘ine services at Bi an language. es. (Englis! hth Stret t stor Sunday school. P lasses for all ages. 11:00 a. m.—German service. Topic “The Doctrine of the Crucified,” Rev. H. G. Bens, Mens’ quartet: “Just Outside Organist—Miss Ruth Brochart. 1:5 services Jacob Baptist church. TiA15 p. Y. P. U. meeting. 8:00 p.m. iglish preaching serv- fees by Re h McCoy. Special music by girls’ chorus. Wednesday at 8:00 p, m.—Bible study and prayer meeting. McCABE METHOLIST EPISCOP: CHURCH Morning wor: Organ prelude by Miss Ruth Anthem: “B cwhenever possible. Where men women go, boys and girls follow. adult cli welcome you. Epwort League a p.m. Both groups enjoying a healthy increase this year. Come and enjoy the opportunity self-expression. Evening worship 17:30, o'clock. inspirational service of one hour’ duration that you will really enjoy. le hour in charge of iT CHURCH Ae tae Meyer will be held at the First League and Builders’ cept Him as our Savior and Friend; lwe pledge Him our loyalty in every alljrelationship of life.” We cordially invite you to our fel- Rot jorning worship’ (English). |lowship and our services. | a, m.—Bible school. Depart- raded instruction. Morning worship. ald-|Ourselves from Destruction.’ . m.—Tuxis Young People’s the} hh). ae t'8:00 p, m.—Young Peo- een party at the Memo- prer {eal service, Miss Florence rganist: py | Morning— Prelude: “Pastoral Symphony”— the Handel, “Lento”—Kjerulf. for| “Solemn March"—Faule i rand March from Tann- Vagner. Am Alpha and Omega”— AL FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCIT 616 Avenue D Adolph Johns, Pastor 7, 19th Sunday after Trinity: S chool and Bi- je class at the 1 ing worship. Faith Looks Up to le It_Is Day.” \—Fvening worship. gram by the Women's } society and the Junio: Leader- Ching . W. Porter, ing, Psalm 103— t Men Would by Mrs. O. N. Nordlund, and| Songs by Junior Mission band. The) Stories from China—Frances Han- zel Halvorson. ‘Thirty Years in China,” by el Olson. Flood at Yenshih—Wanda are for A Wwenson. Flood Relief Work—Alphild Engen. ffering for the mission work in China. Good music, hearty singing and a|_ After the evening worship, the helpful Gospel message. Organ prelude: “Valley of Res Friendship committee will meet. t"—| Tuesday evening, Oct. 29--The World Tour sponsored by the Luther n. urn Ye Even to Me’—|League. Busses will leave the church Sermo Das ‘Walter E. Vater. Organ_ postlude: : “An Evening Rev- Nelson. | us. 8:15: at_7:20 and 8:00. Vednesday evening, Oct. 30, at 7:30 —Bible study. Read John 8 and join s. 8:15—Choir practice, by| Friday evening, Nov. i at 8:00— Willing Workers at church parlors. Guest night. Ilostesses:_ Mesdames. C. J. Eliason and G. A. Johns. Topic wald. The midweek devotional service|for discussion: “Lutheran Bible Instt- hi will be held on Tuesday evening in-|tute’—introduced by Miss Alice stead of Wednesday for the ensuing| Bro week. We heartily invite you to tend all our services. at-| Saturday, Nov. 2, at 9:00 a, m— Confirmation class. asc: !::?}]}:_=_—_—_—_E=_ sp AT THE MOVIES Songs, Fun, Romance |Heart-Stirring Drama In ‘Two for Tonight’} Is Plot of ‘Freckles’ For a scene in Paramount's roman-| The blending of tender romance tic comedy, “Two for Tonight,” featur-|With stark drama permeates the ing Bing Crosby and Joan Bennett, youthful love, with its dreams and hopes, its heartaches and joys and playing Sunday and Monday at the /its human appeal in “Freckles,” the jount theatre, Crosby had to picturization of Gene Stratton-Por- 2 Ape tig riiey ponlked at /ter's famous novel. ‘This film will be ‘ a shown at the Capitol theatre tonight, next day, Miss Bennett, who is Mrs. Sunday and Monday. Gene Markey in private life, brought |" «preckies” brings to life the story of her husband’s collars and ties, g tof one of the most popular characters in American literature. The story of the orphan lad who came in to the timber country of Indiana to seek his fortune and found romance in the face of discouraging privations, is known to more than fifty million ‘persons here, and # vast number abroad, where the book has been published in German, Swedish, Nor- wegian and other languages. A splendid cast of youthful actors whose talents merit stardom is in- ttle trusted with the leading roles in. “Freckles.” i Ff rege re i E 3 E g i j ig gE i i jl Yt ly | REEEEE® tL i ck, Do the Works of God THE GUMPS— THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME CHEERIO,/ IF YOU MAD ONLY TAKEN THAT MOTNER- TIP | WANTED TO GIVE YOU YESTERDAY, ANOTHER You COULD NAVE MADE $50,000.- KILLING TODAY. THIS MORNING = IT'S NOT TOO LATE 1 TELL You, EVEN YET = IF YOU PLAY THAT SHE CARDS ¥10,000.- ON MARGIN, YOU MAY BE ARE SIT LOSE f ? ABLE YO RUN I'T UP ‘To S100,000.- iS AND A DISCOVERY WELL, THE SCRUBS GEE, MOM. 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