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Broadway Aesaue ae seeeneey gees fo and it a.m. The lor childre ding room maintained tm the) © Block. 200% sth St, te op ily from 13 to 6 DB m.; Sund welcome to attend the id to make use of TABERNACLE , Pastor A hearty. welcome awalts you at the Tabernact: 200 Sunday school. Mr. votional service. reaching service at Dini morial building. Sunday school 10:00 a. Morning worship 11: Evangelistic servic Radio service f1 dan, Tuesday, 9 to Prayer meeting Everybody welcome to thes Ices, BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of Rosser and Eleventh Rev. R. E. Smith, Pastor m,.—Sunday school. Clas Mrs. Mandigo, supt ea worship, spe- m. Radio service, station Sandan. ‘hrist Ambassadors’ Reith” Mise Elsie Fink in Sunday night at 8:00 o'clock— angelixtic service with Evangelist 8, Wallace Ross Singin the final message of this campaign. Special announcement. Rev, Lee Ellenwood of California will continue the revival meetings, beginning Tuesday, the 13th. Rev. Ellenwood Is a young man with wide experience. Watch for further ane nouncements, All are cordially wel- come to all services, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Avenue B Ellis Jackson, Minister Sunday, October 11, 1936 8:00 a. m.—Service at the state ¢ | Peniten F gervice. Plenty of music and singing. ‘Come to the church. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a eoalel, Welcome at Eighteenth’ Sunday after Trinity, ober 11: Pap kch. choo] and Bible classes bu Mornin worship 11:00 o'clock, Sermon: “My Father and 1.” Anthem by.the church choir. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon: “A Second Letter to the hessalonians.” Monday at 8:00 p._m.—Teéachers’ training course. Mrh; Delon Williams and Oscht Walstead, Instructors. Thursday- at 8:30 p. m.—Adult con- firmation, class. Saturday at 9:30 p. m.—Junior con-| q firmatioh’ class. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH , 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Oct, 11—Elghteenth Sunday after 5’ a, m—Sunday schoo! and Bi- ble classes. Young Peoples’ class| ; meets at the parsonage, 804 7th St. 10:30—Morning worship. ‘Anthems by the choir. Sermon: “Almost a Christian.” 8:00—Evening worship. First meeting of the Bible confer- ence, Pastor E. E, Bostrom will pres- ent a study on the theme: “The Mirror of God's Word.” Read the book of James, bring your Bible and join us in the Bible conference, Special music by the mixed quartet. . Monday, Oct. 12, at 7:00 p. m— Ghurch board will meet in the church parlors. © ‘Oct, 12-15—Each evening at 8:00. Continuation of Bible conference with Pastor E. E. Bostrom as the guest teacher. Friday evening, Oct. 16, at 8:00— Brotherhood will meet at Helge Zeth- fen’s, 406 Mandan, Saturday, Oct. 17, at 9:00 a, m— Confirmation class. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Eighth and Rosser Sts. Benjamin Schlipf, Pastor 00 a, m.—Sunday school, Pete: i | The church school. Ed- ward Cole, superintendent, With the opening of another school year there is an opportunity to en- roll for a year's work under, com- petent leadership. The Evarts class for adults. The Quain class for young people, The high school class. ‘The primary department under the supervision of Mrs, G. J. Worner. A newly decorated begingers de- forming worship. lt Raaen, Anthem selected—the church cholr. Tesponse after prayer—the church choir, The Marks of a Chris- ening serve, herine Mason. 5 Bury Fallure.” D. The Young Peoples Myrtle Baska, leading the ion period. The church inyites people especially to its evening. and the young people’s hour end Sunday evening at High {deais, good fel- Interesting discussion, rs welcome, y at 7:30 p, m.—The open oung men at the parson- . 1d Wide Guild for young women at the church, Thursday at Circle meeting at the chur bok opening Hfollowed by pot-luck supper. Our chureh invites those without a church home to its service and wor- ship. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E, Vater, Pastor 0:30 o'clock. arch in B Flat” uth Rowley, organ- I Am"—Ashford. ‘In the Garden” s Lover of My Soul,” by Mr. “Harold Smith and Mr. Earl Ben- ish. Sacramental address: “The March of Progress,” by Walter E. Vater. Consecration service for officers and teachers of church school, Holy Communion. Organ postlude: “Pleyel's Hymn’— .. 10: ein, superintendent. Biblical teach. | Westbrook, 1g under capable teachers for all age Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes All classes but one are in| for all ages. Sunday, October 18th, roups. the munelah language. will be our Rally Day in the church m.—German preaching| school. Let us make this Sunday a vice: ‘Deutscher Gottesdienst In| Preparation for it. @infacher Sprache. Bibelauslegung Epworth League 6:30 p. m. A live lar und fasslich. “Wir predigen den| topic and a live leader. All our ekreuzitgen Ch: ” ‘sagte schon| young people of high schook age and Bani ‘lus. Wir haben ebendleselbe | above are urged to be present. Botschaft heute noetig. B:a0—Deutsche Klasse fuer Kinder. Evening service 7:30 o'clock, An Inspirational service of one hour's Beides, die Sprache und die Bibel} duration that you will really enjoy. ‘werden von K. F. Gutsche unterrich- Hearty singing, special music by the tet. Gebt Euren Kindern den Nut-| choir and a helpful message by the sen den diese Klasse ihnen bringen| pastor. a m.—Special service in Eng- el dish, 11 Gannon will give a chalk Organ prelude: “To the Setting Sun”—Edi dso! ‘alk, Others will take part. There | Shepherd ‘will be Cate deme Everyone is y hs Dp. m.—Meeting id prayer conduct- ed_in Ger: Deutsche, Gebet—und Blbelstunde. qeneroas ist_eingeladen. Deutsche ger von Bismarck! Helft uns die~ deutschen Gottesdienst aufrecht erhalten und zu einem grossen Erfolg gu machen. Wer den Dienst des Pre- ai haben moechte, rufe thn phone oder beusche ihn 618 elfte _AT THE Anthem e iti of Love My “selected—Lient. William ES aplain, Fort Lincoln, N. D, Marvelous ‘Experience,’ Neues Seetinaes, “GModerato”—Stan- “eayer service on Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 in the church parlors, We heartily invite you to attend all our services, (Additional Churches on Page 2) MOVIES Film Claims Screen’s Greatest Star Array ‘“Men? Never let them know you Jove them—keep laughing at them’ 4 id they can't hurt you! While it ll! But no tears when it’s That's what four lonesome, lovely; ladies say in “Ladies in Love.” But ‘what they do makes the new Twen- teth Century-Fox picture that opens @t the Sunday matinee Paramount ‘Theatre one of the screen’s most fas- cinating entertainments, -With the most brilliant and excit- combination of feminine person- ities ever to appear in one picture —Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, Con- stance Bennett and Simone Simon— supported by Don Ameche, Paul Lukas, Tyrone Power, Jr., and Alan Mowbray, “Ladies in Love,” tells a ‘brilliantly unusual story, with each of the four feminine players thrilling you in her own way. Sanet, who, incredibly, feeds rabbits for a living; Loretta, a chorus girl in ® musical show, and Constance, a mannequin who wants a millionaire, pool their resources and take a small epertment. "The entire cast of the production, @6 befitting an array of such famous Dames, is superb. Janet Gaynor ts appealing, Loretta Young glorious, Constance Bennett stunning, and Simone Simon, the famous continen- tal star, fascina’ Don ‘Ameche is excellent as the young doctor, while Paul Lukas con. ——=—=—EEE— tributes one of his most noteworthy performances as the South American who must choose between Constance and Simone. Alan Mowbray contributes a stellar performance, tinged with laughter, as Sandor, the Great, and Tyrone Power, Jr., stands out as the wealthy young man who refuses the love of Loretta Young, Francis Is Supported By an All-Star Cast “Give Me Your Heart,” a dynamic drama revealing the human emotions of love, passion, hate and sacrifice, comes to the Capitol Theatre today with Kay Francis in the stellar role. She is supported by an exception- ally strong cast which includes George Brent, Roland Young, Patric Knowles, Henry Stephenson, Frieda Inescort, Helen Flint, Halliwell Hobbes, Zeffie Tilbury and Elspeth Dudgeon. The picture released by Warner Bri based on the smashing stage “Sweet Aloes,” by Jay Mallory. The plot of the play is ultra-modern and startlingly daring, and although frank in treatment, is handled with the utmost good taste. The story concerns the romance of ® young English girl with a nobleman who is married to a semi-invalid wife. Their child is taken into the nobleman’s family by the grandfather who longs for an heir his son’s wife cannot give him. The girl seeks for- getfulness in America, marries a fine GELIEVE IT T'S HEARTLESS, LEW -MAKING US LEAVE, LIKE WHY 'TIS CALLED. THIS, WITHOUT WNTELLIGENCE SERVICE ! MUCH yards on WAY- oral HERES A BOX OF CANDY. FOR BOOTS t TELL HER TL LEFT WT. WALL YOU?) OH, DEAR! I GUESS THERE AINT NO OTHEIe WAY EXCEPT TO CUT WASH'S ANDO _EASY'S SALARIES AGAIN. WELL, HON een a KEER OF IT—T HOME N! BAKE A CAKE HELL BRING ME BACK SUMPIN’ ( NICE ASaiA BAH! TH' BOOB! 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