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(a eS * thrilled millions as a novel and as a Miven in the leading roles. A. Feellan, Pastor nue at Kighth St. . Masses at 9, 10 and 11 a. m. Whe 9 o'clock mass is for children, FinsT CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday -wchoo! at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday | evening testimonial ‘meeting at 8 o'clock. se rekOIhg foom malntained in the Flonkine: Mock. 200% sth St., ts open; daily from. 12. to & p.m. Sunday. 8) tos pom ‘AN “are! welcome to attend the church services and to make use of| Tuesd the reading room. 1 Pras TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth St. Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “Thera is a cordial welcome at Trinity.” Seventeenth, Sunday after Trinity, Oct. Church school and Bible classes— 9:45 a. m. j Morning w Service—I1:00 : : Sermon, “The Family Pew." Anthem, “O Worship the King"— ‘Maunder. and Childen’s| Evenin. 0 ofclock. Sermon, * to the Thessa- jonians.” : Jontio “Just for Today,” Paul Ytree- le. londay, © ‘Teacher: Trustees—7:30 p. m. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Ave. D. astor G. Adol 1 945 a, 1 ool and Bible @lasses. Children Will be promoted and recelve new material, Young People’s Bible class will begin at the parsonage. 804 Seventh St. 10:20—Morning worship. Baptismal serv essed Father, Great Cre- Pilot Me,” ol, hil 8:00—Fvening worsh Special music, selected, Sermon, “The Church, the Gate to Heaven.” Wednesday evening, Oct. 7, at 7:30 Devotional hour, Read Galations 3 and join this group. Thursday, Oct. 8, at 3:00 p. m.— Ladies’ Aid in the church parlors. Hostesses, Mesdames J. P. Engen, George Hanson, and A. W. Olson. Thursday, Oct. 8 at 8:00 p. m.— Saturday, Oct. 10, at 9:00 a. m— Confirmation class. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL PHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship. o'clock, Organ prelude, “A Monastery Song” —Calver, Miss Ruth Rowley, organ- Anthem, “His Haven”—Hamblen. Organ oftertory—Dubois. Solo, selected, Mrs. R. H, Shinners. Sermon, Rev. Gilbert W. Stewart, astor First Presbyterian church, landan, N. D. Organ postlude, “Grand Chorus’— Beecher. Sunday school, 12:00 noon. (Classes for all ages). This will be Promotion Day in our church school. Next Sun- @ay, Oct. 11th, will be our Rally Day. Let'us niake these two days outstand- ing days for attendance. Every de- partment at your service. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.—Topic, “What We Know ‘About Methodism.” Leader, Miss Dorothy Jensen. All our young people ure heartily invited. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock—An inspirational service that you will really enjoy. Hearty singing, special mpusic by the choir. Organ prelude, “Vesper Hymn"— Bishop. Anthem, “Seek Ye the Kingdom of God" —Harrif. Organ offertory, “Berceuse”— Kinder. Solo, selected, Mr. Harold Smith, -Sermon, Chaplain William A. Ses- ions, Jr., Fort Lincoln, N. D. jostlude, “A Joyous Post- lard. We heartily invite you to attend all our services. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Eighth and Rosser St. Benjamin Schlipf, Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Peter Klein, supt. Your children are very ‘welcome here. They are well taught ‘by capable teachers, and the Word of God is taught clearly. Seventeen mil- Non children in our land are without religious teaching. Are yours among this great number? 11:00 a, m—German_ service. Deutsche Predigt ueber “christliche} D Erinnerung.” Petrus wollte, dass alle Christen gewisse Dinge nic vergessen sollten. Welsst Du, was dieso waren? |. 8100 p. m.—German hie Deutsche oP eDie | Sunday school have them there Sun- 2:30 p. m.—Deutsche Klasse unt Teitung von K, F, Gutsche. Beldes, die Sprache und die Bibel werden un- terrichtet. Sendet eure Kinder. :30 p. m.—Baptist Young People’s Union. Miss Emma Bauer, president. This is conducted in English. Every- one ts welcome. ; herrlichen leder Deutsche ist Predigt. Then Dinge Zions.” herzlichst ein Besucher nimi ist Im Wachsen begriffen. Warum? Hi gu und das Intéresse Gottes Wort wird rein und einfach ausgelegt. Die Seele hat Gottes Wort noetig, denn “der Mensch lebt nicht yon Brot allein, sondern von elnem jJeglichen Wort, das aus dem Munde Gottes geht.” CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE V. Sorenson, Pastor Rad |, Mandan, 00 to 9:30 p. m. (CST). Meeting xt #:00 p.m. on Thursday at 122 Main Ave, west. Everybody welcome. ommunion. a Communion and sermon, Text, Romans 7-19. Here is a sermon for saints and sinners. We begin our merit system Sunday, f your children have not started to day morning. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missourl Synod) 419 Fourth St. J. V. Richert, Pastor “We preach and teach a changeless Christ for a changing world.” Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Oct. 4th, 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all Miss Rosella Brelje, Supt. m.—Confessional services classe 10:1 (Germai 10:45 a. m.—German services with celebration of Holy Communion, Mrs, eters, organist. :30 p. m,—Divine services at Bald- win, 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30 p, m.—Vesper services, Mrs. M, Rusert, organist. BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of Rosser and Eleventh Revival meetings Ww’ Mrs. Wallace Ross, the evangelist, Sunday morning service, 11:00 o'clock. Communion will follow the ge. Special song and music by ngelistic party. Radio service at 2:45 p, m.—Station KGCU, Mandan. ist Ambassador service at 6:45 Miss Elsie Fink in charge. ‘angelistic service at 7:45 p.m. Wallace Ross will speak on the subject, “Communism, and the Amer- ica of Tomorrow." Monday night, throughout the week, Mrs, Wallace Ross will bring the message. For sev- eral years Mrs, Ross has been in the evangelistic work and has a real message of comfort and inspiration. Be sure to hear her. All are cordially welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Logee, Pastor “We believe In Jesus as Christ; We accept Him as our Saviour and Friend; We pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship of life,” 9:45—Sunday school. Beginners, primary, junior, intermediate depart: ments. ‘Bible class led by Judge A. G. Burr, in the church parlors, 11:00—Morning worship.—Commun- fon—"Perpetual Memory.” Baptism of Infants. 12:15—Bible achool, Young people's and adult departments, 6:30—Tuxis society. Miss Elizabeth Jones, adviser. 6:30—C. E. woclety—Blection of of- ficers. 7:30—Evening Fellowship service— “The Voice from Within.” Wednesday, 4:30—Buliders of the Trail Mrs. Hughes, adviser, Wednesday, 7:30—Mid-week prayer service. Thursday, 2:30—Misslonary goctety at the man: Thursday, 7:30—Cholr rehearsal. 200 o'clock, and Miss Knoll, directing. The musical service, Miss Florence Fritch, organist. Morning— Prelude, “Prayer’—Guilmant. Offertory, “Moderato Grazioso”— Bennett. Postlude, ind Chorus"—RBecker, Quartette, “Still, Still, With Thee” —Speaks. Evening— Prelude, “Song. Without Words’— Mallard. Offertory, “More Love to Thee’— joane, Postlude, “Postlude”—Stearns. We cordially invite you to join our Vielleicht hast Du'sie schon yerges- AT THE services and our fellowship. (Additional Churches on Hdit, Page) MOVIES Huston and Chatterton Head ‘Dodsworth’ Cast " Sinclair Lewis’ “Dodsworth,” which Stage play, now comes to the screen 4n Samuel Goldwyn’s film production which begins a three-day run at the Paramount theatre, Sunday, with Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Mary Astor and David Huston again plays the title role of Sam Dodsworth, the easy-going American husband, who retires to ‘gavel and find himself but, instead finds out his frivolous, selfish and extravagant wife. . Bidney Howard, who adapted the me play, aiso prepared the screen y. * Gam Dodsworth retires, after years ot hard driving work, building up his n car business and indulging the whims of his pretty wife Fran, who yearns for one last fling before sett- ling down to middle age. ‘ They sail on the Queen Mary and impoverished young Austrian aristocrat, who asks ther to marry him. She divorces Dods- ho is left to wander miser- ably through Europe alone. In Italy Pathetic woman and they fall in love. When Fran's plans fall through, she sends for him and he gives up his own. happiness to join her. But the con- trast with Mrs. Cortright is too great. He sees Fran at last for what she realy 4s and returns to the woman he icves. : Rosalind Russell and John Boles Head Cast The greatest play from the pen of George Kelly, the Pulitzer prize win- her “Craig's Wife,” reaches the screen of the Capitol theatre tonight. It offers Rosalind Russell and John Boles in the starring parts, and an imposing supporting cast that in- cludes Billie Burke, Jane Darwell, Dorothy Wilson, Alma Kruger, Thomas Mitchell, Raymond Walburn, Robert Allen, Elisabeth Risdon, Nydia Westman and Kathleen. Burke. “Craig's Wife” marks Miss Russell's first portrayal of a dramatic role on the screen. Miss Russell gives the best performance of her career in eb emotional title role of “Craig's fe.” Boles, co-starring with Miss Rus- sell, is making his first important screen appearance since “A Message to Garcia.” he meets Mrs. Cortright, a fine, sym- Fuvor.! Quauty! S15S, Boom, GAH — WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT — Ran! PAU! RAH! “Craig's Wife” is the story of a cold and calculating woman who marries merely to attain her lifetime goal— absolute independence. She stands aloof from everyone, even, subtly, her own husbahd, whom she considers porely @ necessary evil. Her home SPLENDID? YOU'LL FIND YOUR PRISONER SCREECH- ING_IN THE DUMB-WAITER, CAPTAIN -AND IF YOU ASK MISS NORTH DESERVES A regen MEDAL FOR BREAKING JACK - HERE'S THE PREFECT, IN ANSWER TO YOUR CALL - LANE.... AN URGEMT MESSAGE FROM YOUR . OW! BOOTS OIONT]] NO. SHE SAT DOWD SIT WITH You AT || THE FIELD WTR TRE ON ||| CoNeroeets tee fae MOST NALUABLE MEMBER SQUAD ANOS ERMORE ENCH WHENEVEI SSIS WASH TUBBS IN'T REALLY MEAN TO FLY. 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