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ey THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1936 Or cutusT, NTINT Fourth Street 1:00 a. m. Wed meeting at A reading room Roskine Block. 200% dally from 18 to § B toSpm All are welcome to attend the church servic nd to make use of the reading roo! N CHURCH ) reet J. V. Richert, Pastor preach and teach a change- or a changing world.” ond Sunday after Trin- unday school with all Rosella Brelje, supt. & worship (English). Peters, organist, m,—Bible hour in charge Mrs, M. Rusert, organist. ‘Tuesda: vening, Nov. o'clock — cationa ng meeting of the Walther League. TRINITY LU AN CHURCH Avenue A at rth Street Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There Is a Cordial’ Welcome at Trinity” Twen ity, Nov, 8: Church school and Bible classes, 45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon: “The Power and the Privil- ege of the Church.” Anthm by Trinity church choir, Clarion Larson, director. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon: “A Second Letter to the Corinthians.” meeting; at training classe: AN CHURCH 616 Avenue D Adolph Johns, Pastor Nov. 8, 22nd Sunday after Trinity: 9345 m.—Sunday school and Bi! dle classes. Young People’s meets at the parsonage, 804 7th § 10:80—Morning worship. ‘Blessed Is the Man”— : “Take Heed Hear.” After the morning worship, the Laon committeo will mect. What You 8:00—Evening worship, Armistice ay program. Special music—selected. “My Coun- 2.” ‘Blessed Are the Peace- Mon 54 Noy. 9, at 7:30 p. — Church board meets in the church Nov. 11, at 7:30 p, our. Read Psalm 2 and goin us. Thursday, Nov. 12, at 3:00 p, m. —Ladies’ Aid in the church parlors. Hostesses: Mesdames Melville, J Olson and Johni 0 quartet practice; practice, Saturday, Nov. 14, at 9:00 a, m.— Confirmation class. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L, Jackson, Minister Sunday, November 8, 1936 a, m.—The church school, Ed- ie, supt. Mrs, Worner, pri- it. for adults, The young people. The school class. —Morning worship, Armistice Sunday. Pianist—™ Prelud: Tete. Oftertory: Clarence Gunness, ch Religleuse”—Gil- Largo” from the New ny——-Dvorak, ‘Kipling’s Recession- by Grower, ‘War Debts—Shall It Be a True Patriotism With a Religious Motive or a False Nationalism?” %4:30—The evening service. Catherine Mason. Special music, solo ing All,” by Emmit In. Sermon: “God’s Service Star.” 8:30 p, m.—The Young People's hour, with a discussion period on World Peace. The young people of the church invite you to spend Sitnday evening with them at the church, High fdeals, good fellowship and worth-while pro- gram. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—The Open Forum, a discussion group for young men meeting at the parsonage; the World Wide Gulld for young women meeting at the church. Thursday at 2:30 p. m.—Mission Circle meetin Mrs, D. B. Shaw, 603 Ninth St. Visitors welcome at all services, MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: “The Lost Chord”— Sullivan, by Miss Ruth Rowley, or- mn ist " Anthem: “Recessional”—DeKoven, editation”— » Wesley C. Wil- ‘The Impossible Com- ndment,” (An Armstice Day Mes- ge), by Walter E, Vater. Organ postlude: “Moderato"—Bee- thoven. i Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages, very department equipped with best materials and competent teaehers, Come yourself and bring the children. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Topic: tit Life's Friend- Leader—Mrs. R. A. Ritter~ Come prepared to take part All young people and over are :30 o'clock, A and song that E the discussion. | nging of the ser you will really enjoy. old hymns, special muste by'the choir and a heart searching message by the “March”—Sch God of Host's’ KE. Vater, Organ postlude—Vilboe, The ministers of the southwestern t with us in # sub- conference to be held in the parlors from 10 a, m, until 4 n Monday, Nov. devotional communion, school, yer and sermon. 1, Classes . Mandigo, supt. Mrs. listic service. Special music night serv- Tuesday at 8:00 p. d_ worship. Me —Prayer serv- :00 p. m.—Christ_ Ambas- Miss Elsie Fink in cordially welcome. , ST EV CAL CHURCH The Church With a Message for Today” enth at Rosser school. | Mrs. Lesson topic: i 4 1 Message by the minister: “This Demon of Discouragemen p. m.—Presenting the “Heart to Heart Hour" over KFYR, first an- niversary service. ig p. m.—Christian Endeavor ser- vi ce. 7:45—Evening evangelistic sery- ce. Solo: selected—Mildred Carlson, Message by the minister: “The Call of Love.” Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.—Midweek mecting for Bible study and prayer. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Elghth and Rosser Sts, Benjamin Schlipf, Pastor 10:00 a. m,—Sunday school. Klein, supt. ere is a class in which your ous instruction teacher. Improvements are made right along in materials and methods, Send your children to this school, if they do not already attend Sunday school. 1 Peter hild can receive religi- under a capable being Deutscher Gottesdienst. io Groesse und Guete Got- tes,” ide Elemente sind in Ihm zu entdecken, Wozu fordern sie uns " hellige Abendmah) wird The German language {s an asset. Glve your chil- dren the benefit of learning !t while young. 7:30 p. m.—Harvest Ho: sion Festival of the Sund: All are invited. An offering for mis- sions will be taken. 8:00 p. m.—Mittwoch, deutsche BI- belstunde ueber Kolosser Kapitel 4 wird dies Serie zum Abschluss Brin- en. Jederman ist herzlich einge- laden, RIAN CHURCH Second Street Logee, Pastor Jesus as Christ; we accept Him as our Savior and Friend; we pledge Him our loyalty In every life. 45 a. nday_school—begin- rim junior, intermediate n.—Adult Biblo class. lorning worship—“Lite By Young people's partment, jocletx of C, EB. Ei, Young Peo- ple’s soclety meets with the young 5—Bible school, People of Mandan at Mandan, 7:30—Kyening fellowship service.— “When Right Becomes Wrong.” The musical service, Miss Florence Fritch, organist: iss Techla Knoll, director: : “Prelude in C-Sharp Minor” —Vodorinskl, ‘Allegretto”—Goldmark, ‘Cortege and Fanfare’— “Turn Back, the choir, ‘Great Peace Have They" by Mrs, Frank Bavendick, contralto. Oo Man"— "The Threefold Amen” fold Amen.” olto Adaglo'’—Tours. Slegie"—Ern Sleg st, “Postlude Maestoso”— Evening: Prelud: Sullivan, Church night Fellowship Supper, Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock. Bring your food and Join us. Call Mrs, W. G. Worner for suggestions, We cordially invite you to join our | fellowship and our services, | Divorced nearly 50 years ago, Miss Parmelia E. Burgess and William Ab- bott re-married at the ages of 12 and 77, respectively. Their home is Liv- ingston, Tenn. 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