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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1936. Thursday night, prayer service. Friday night, The Christ Ambas- sadors, with Jack Andrews in charge, Church will speak and bring special messages jin song. IT MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIU ev. Father Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Stree! 1} hav FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 723 Four! lunday service jaday school at 9: ednesday — evening Meeting at 8 o'clock. a A reading room maintained in the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St. is open dally from 12 to & p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. ZION EV. | AN CHURCH Mi: and teach the change- a.m. I ‘testimonial Saturday night, 8:30 o'clock. An open air service will be held across [from the Patterson hotel. A cordial {welcome to all people. | | BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Eighth at Rosser Benjamin Schlipf, Pastor 10:00 a m.—Sunday school. In- terest and growth are proof that we ve a good school, of which Peter Klein is superintendent. There are classes for all age groups and an ef- ficient teaching staff. All classes but one conducted in English. 11:00 a. m.—German preaching serv- Morgen feiern wir Pfingsten delde Predigten handeln von dam ¥ des heiligen aft man class with Karl iutsc s teacher. The language hd the Bible are taught. German is one of the world languages, and the Bible the world’s greatest book. This class is very much worth while. Send your child 2:30° p. m.—Ladies’ Missionary so- r Pp. U, jan preaching en fuer Chris- ige Frae ist: Sind ra changing world.” services for Whitsunday, Morning wo Organ prel M Pau Art of Adc , district superintend- wnt. Organ postlude, Sunday school for all age: our church Epworth te Be you will real ing and a Men the pastor. Organ _‘prelu ‘Amore”—Kohim Anthem, “Of “Andante con of Hosts"—Ash- | offertory, ry, ‘To the Setting Sun"—Edmundson, netaa, M 3 ; Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. + We heartily invite you to attend| ll our services. i BISMARCK Jorner of Cor Radio service, eeting of the air ov landan. 6:45 p. m.—The Christ's Ambassa, dor’'s group will speak and bring Messages in song. 7:45 p. m.— Evangelistic syith subject for this “Shaking of Thrones, of f International Treaties, but hings That Can Not Be Shaken. Week services: Tuesday night, 8:00 o'clock, Mes- station KGCU, service, Ss -|from the Holy Spir! eee oder its unser Zeug- fuer das Reich study and pr 6 is welcome to these S. Rindahl, Pastor is a cordial welcome at choir, ! Soule, mon, “The House! of God.” Holy Communion, 8:00 p. m. ‘onfessional, Communion address, and distribution. SS 1 convention, Minneapolis, June FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Ave. D. i. Adolph Johns, Pastor ntecost. Sunday school and Adult Bible class in ning worship. ,00k to the Comforter.” r We Receive :00—Evening worship. _A Memorial day program will be given. Wednesday, June 3, at 7:15 p. m— Bible stud ch 8 n. ir practice. e 6, at 8 p. m.—Willing 1 meet at the W. Por- 14 Rosser Ave. day, June 6, at 9 a. m.—Con- tion class, FIRST EVANGEL “The Church w: —Sunday school, Mrs. ler, Supt. ublic worship, Miss ist. e Gospel and the The “Heart to Heart < Bismarck. ternoon Medita- fandan. ‘oung people's service. Evening Evangelistic serv- . Miss Clara Mack, planist. Gos- pel message by the minister. Monday at 8 p. m.—Christian Young People’s meeting. Wednesday, at 7:45 p. m.—Mid- week meetings for Bible study and prayer. Thursday, at 8:00 p. m.—Sunday school board meeting. Wage on the Book of Acts. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Choir practice. (Additional Churches on Edit, Page) |} AT THE Colman Plays Greatest Role ‘Under Two Flags’ In a thundering dramatic spectacle that rivals the greatest of the screen's achievements, “Under Two Flags,” the 20th Century production which open- ed at the Pa.amount Theatre yester- Way, brings to the screen Ouida's un- forgettable story of a man redeemed from the Legions of the doomed by a woman's love. The picture presents Ronald Col- man, Claudette Colbert, Victor Mc- Laglen and Rosalind Russell with a supporting cast of ten thousand. Colman is a private in France's Foreign Legion, loved by Miss Colbert, * She, in turn, has captured the heart of McLaglen, his major. When Colman, who has fled Eng- land to atone for his brother's crime, falls in love with beautiful Rosalind Russell, the tale begins to rise to its Peak of dramatic intensity. At an isolated desert outpost, Mc- Laglen attempts to get rid of Colman by sacrificing him to the revolting Arabs, but recants, and comes to the assistance of the cornered subordi- ate. The climax arrives, when their entire force faces extinction, Then Miss Colbert leads the Legionnaires te their rescue and saves the man she loves so that he can go to the arms of another woman, For every 15 degrees of longitude ‘west of the International Date Line, the new day begins an hour later. As we completely circle the globe, we} find a day beginning just as the same: day is ending at the 180th meridian. Many species of tropical insects suspend their nests in midair, as a Protection against ants. BUDWEISER Now 1l5c No Charge for the Bottle MOVIES — Joe E. Brown’s Latest Is by Far Most Comical By far the most exciting as well as the most uproariously funny of all Joe E, Brown's pictures, is his latest comedy romance for Warner Bros. “Sons o’ Guns,” which was shown for the first time locally at the Capitol theatre yesterday. Kids and grown-ups alike roared with laughter at the comedian’s non- sensical antics in the battle line of the French front. For this is a com- edy of the World War, although it is entirely bloodless and deals only with the humorous side of the life of the doughboys in the A. E, FP. Joe, himself, never was so funny as he is as the timorous doughboy who is so dumb that while fleeing from the enemy he captures nearly a regi- ment by mistake. To add to his in- numerable troubles he gets all tangled up with three pretty war-time sweet- hearts who lead him a merry life clear from America to France. 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