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| ST. MARY'S PROCATHEDRAL +_ Rev. Robert A. Feehan, Pastor * Broadway Avenue at Highth Street “Masses at 6. 7, 0, 9:30 and 10:30 ™. The 8:30 o'clock mass ts for children. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. i SCIMNTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday serv! at 11:00 a, m. Sunday sch am Villa d testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained im the Hoskins Block, 200% 4th St., ls open daily from 13 to & p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 5 p.m All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor July 19, sixth Sunday after Trinity: 9:45 a, m.—Sunday school and Bi- ble class. 10:30—Morning worship. Special music—selected. Sermon: “Repay Evil With Good.” McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor 4 Sunday, July 19, 1936 Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: “Song of the Peas- by Miss a@nt”—Rendano, Eleanor Cook, organist. Anthem: “Like as a Father”— Vance. gone offertory: “Offertory"— gate. Solo: selected by Harold Smith. Sermon by Rev. J. I. Forks, North Dakota. Organ postlude: “Avonley March”— Frost. Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages. Every department of our church school at your service. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock, Pro- ram by Rust College Singers. Public Invited. Carter, Grand BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Eighth and Rosser Sts. Benj. Schlipf, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Klein, supt. taught by capable teachers in classes for all age groups. 11:00 a, m.—German service. Theme: “Eine eigentuemliche Mahizeit.” Rev. Peter H. G. Bens will be the guest preacher. | f Predigxer Bens ist ein Pionlerprediger in den Dakotas, Hoert ihn! 7:30 p. m.—Combination service. The B. Y. P. U. will have the first half hour for an English program, then the pastor takes charge for a German service of a half hour. Theme of the pastor's address: “Zu erken- nen Ihn.” Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.—Prayer meeting in the cool basement of the ehurch. Everyone Is invited to these serv- ices. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Pastor “We believe in Jesus as Christ; we accept Him as our Saviour and tend: we pledge Him our loyalty in_every relationship of life.” Bible school at 9:45 a. m. for be- primary and junior depart- id senior departments ‘Seeking Life's Essential Fellowship service at 7:30 p. m. in the lower auditorium—"The Attain- in jum, ryung, Korea, (Chosen) will showing pictures of his work The musical service, Miss Florence s Fritch, organist: Morning— Prelude. Oftertory, Postlud Special music, Evening— Familiar Hymns. We cordially invite you to join our services and our fellowship. In Shirley’s Greatest It’s always an event when Shirley ‘Temple comes to town, but according to advance reports, when “The Poor Little Rich Girl,” the tiny star’s new Fox hit, opens today at the Para-| Proves mount Theatre, it will be something in a way of celebration, an epoch, a| Paced milestone in entertainment. “For, definitely, the talented Tem- is said to give the perform- of her life in this new film and, to top it off, she’s surrounded by a veritable gallery of Hollywood's brightest stars including Alice Faye, Gloria Stuart, Jack Haley and Michael Whalen. Add to the star and the cast a mod- ern, stirring, romantic story and five bubbling new song hits by those ace composers, Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, and you have a few of the Teasons why “The Poor Little Rich Girl” is being hailed so highly. Shirley, of course, plays the title Be 1 she sings Blister Beetles Are Lessons Interestingly | ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer N. E. Elsworth, Rector One service on Sunday 8:30 a.m. No late service. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Sunday school will meet at Tb! 10:00 a. m, | Morning worship at 11:00 TONE o'clock. Ir. raunke wi! preach. Sermon subject: “When ‘Trouble MISAPPREHENSION UN! Comes.” There will be no evening cH YOU Tuy service, The pastor will be home to A conduct the service for next Sunday. , LABORED ! CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE bes 4 Vv. Sorensen, Pastor Dining Room of the World War Memorial Building Sunday schoo! 10:00 a. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock, Evangelistic service 7:45 p.m. Radio service from KGCU, Mandan Tuesday, 9 to 9:30 p. m. (CST). Special meetings will be held each evening at 7:45 o'clock with Rev. Evelyn McKenney evangelistic singer and spi r. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, P: “There Is a Cordial Welcome at Trinity” Sith Sunday after Trinity, July th: Church school and Bible classes 9:45 a, m. Morning worshi Sermon: “God's nances.” Anthem by Trinity church choir, Service at Wing 8:00 p. m. ZION EV, LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missour! Synod) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor There will be no services Sunday, July 19th, as the pastor intends to attend the district Walther League convention services with a delegation of Walther Leaguers from the local congregation, The district Walther League convention and camp will take place at Red Willow Lake July 19-24, Our next English services will take place Sunday, July 26th, at 10:45 a. m. BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of Rosser and Eleventh Rev. R. E. Smith, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Classes for everybody. Mrs. G. Mandigo, su- perintendent. Divine worship 11:00 a. m. Subject: “Are You Weary?” by Miss Ferne Dutt 2:45 p, m.—Radio service over KGCU at Manda 245 11:00 o'clock. .w or Man‘s Ordl- m.—The C. A. young people charge. . m.—Evangelistic sermon: tion Committee,” by Miss Beatrice Abrahamson. ery night except Mondays and Saturdays there will be evangelistic services conducted by the Misses Duf- ey and Abrahamson. y morning from. 9 a. m. until he vacation Bible school is in " , Zi t ssion. Our present enrollment is 51 : L f and is growing every day. Watch 5 5 ‘ " ‘ for special announcements concerning E program at conclusion of school. Saturday night at 8:30 p. m.—An open air meeting will be held across from the Patterson hotel. All are welcome to each service. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor the i9th, 1936 school. ‘The = . . The Quain “ A“ \ ae The Tuxis is — BUT AS TACK AND CAPTAIN KARNAK OW HASTEN 70 JOIN LEW WEN, THEY FIND / THE ORIENTAL GREATLY DISAPPOINTED? | I é : By SMALU Va KIA) SEE GER YegseLe—He wun PASGSIN’ THROUGH! THIS TIME, BEYOND DOUBT, HYSTER JOINS IGNOBLE Evarts class for adults. class for young people. high school. Morning worship. Miss Ruth Rand. Response after prayer—The church choir, Spectal number by the church choir. Sermon: “What Paul Thought of esu: $:00—The evening service. During the summer months our evening service is held in the church parlors which are always cool. The service is sponsored and attended by the Young People of the church who invite you to spend Sunday evening at the church. Pianist—Miss Elizabeth Raaen. Se he Value of Conversa- J WOE IS Us, SAM} ON ToP OF ALL OUR TOUGH LUCK, é BEAR oo visit US. os BUT HE WASN'T VISITING, OU22— on: P. m.—The Young People’s Tonight's discussion is in charge of Stanton Roberts. The to- ple for discussion: “The Voice of God in Nature.” people who do not have a church home will find real fellowship and inspiration Sun- day night with our Young People’s group. Pp. m.—The Lad- hursday at 3:00 Ald will meet. Notice in press. Hour, k's jes’ Phil Regan Film Laid In Irish Countryside asl Now, | A An Irish story, an Irish back- HOW'S ABOUT ground, Irish wit, Irish. love of a fight, and @ méerly all-Irish cast & combination hard to beat in “Laughing Irish Eyes,” a swift- romantic comedy enhanced with Phil Regan’s singing, coming to the Capitol Theatre today. Ireland's beautiful countryside, ee life, and full-hearted ~ way , provides a strikingly ‘ = phonographed and effective back- | ; s ground for part of the picture,” With —— & : — Regan being brought.:to ‘America as ‘ ' ® potential ring’ champion, the story unfolded the drama of human hopes, defeats, laughs and loves which are knitted together behind the scene of the fight game. Regan early wins the heart of a spirited Irish lass, played by Evalyn Knapp, by singing the title song straight into her eyes. He likewise holds the audience breathless but } ; stirred with deep emotions as he : ; ; : 2 sings “Londonderry Air,” “Bless You Darlin’ Mother,” and “All My Life,” WH ON THE LAKE AT THE A\R— Proving Troublesome Control methods aimed at halting de Fes ae 3 Eg é

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