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10 a for The 9 o'clock mass is children, | OF CHUIST, 1 223 Fourth Street | Bunday service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. Wednesday evening Meeting at 8 o'clock. A teading room maintained tm the Foskine Block, 200% éth St., 1s open Gaily from 13 to & o. m.:; Sunday. 8 to 5p. in | All are welcome to attend the} church rervices and to mnke use of} the reading room. . m, testimonia! This Sunday marks th 5 g of the church year, the first Sunday in Advent, day school are invited te tion Army, You will be n at home All other se the first FE BISMARCK G Corner of J Rev, R ™, | 6 subject, rations of See y night at 8:00 with Paul i uplift to all. Thursday night at 8:00 o% Prayer service Friday night Christ's Am Miss Bisie Tabernacle se: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Thayer at Second St. if Floyd E. loge: Pastor i “We believe In Jesus as Christs | Wo accept Jesus as Savior and| Priend; | We pledge Him our loyalty In every relationship of life.” 9:45—Sunday School. Beginners, CHURCH OF THE NAZAREND If. V. Sorensen, Pastor Dining room of the World War Memorial building. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. ngellxtic service jo service from K y, 9 to 9:30 p. m. ) meeting on Thursday at pom, at 122 West Main. erybody welcome to these serv- THERAN CHURCH (Missourl Synod) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor First Sunday fn Advent, Nov. 29th: preach and teach a change- Ist for a changing world.” m.—Sunday school with all Miss Roselia Brelje, supt. ing worship (English) 4, organist. rmon he Open Heart.” 0 p. m,—Divine services at Bald+ —-Bible hour in charge of r League. ning services. Mrs. M anist. ning, Noy. 30th, Sunday teachers’ meeting at 7:30 rinity” Sunday In Advent, Nov. 29: school and Bible classes, worship and Moly Com- 00 o'clock 4 confirmation, recep- y church cholr, of Wash- vadies' an- m.—Men’s club meeting. at 6:30 p. m— = = 2 m.-—Prayer service. m.—-Sunday school, Mrs. pt. Bennard will “The Way KFYR, presenting the Hour." Four of mpositions will fea- um, with Rev. Ben- compositions, isi ion Christian En- 0 be addressed by nd Miss Dahlstrom. he Old Rugged Cross | ‘al campaign, Rev. Ben- rd will speak on the subject: “The Knockings, Shut In or Shut ” Miss Dahistrom and the chorus a t nign Services Next ‘eek Dally —Prayer service. Pp. m.—Noon meet- tate cxpitol (tentative). Prayer service. Belistic service, Rev. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Highth and Rosser Strects Benjamin § 10:00 a, m.—Su Peter Klein, supt. All classes except one nducted In English by capable hers. For complete and normal lopment, the souls of your chil- dren need the attention they get in 2] BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Bry, Junior, Intermediate de-| school of religion. They are welcome han here, pa iple class led by Judge 1:00 a, m—Deutscher Gottesdlenst. 11:00—Morning worship, “When ioachitent ecbulegerne Seelle Men Lack Decision. 12:15—Bible School. Young TPeo- ple’s department, Philathea class. Men's Forum Bible class—God and ‘The Holy Trinity. Discussion led by FB. McCuray. ; 6:15—Young People’s Union Serv- ice—Baptist church, €:30—Pioneer Society. Donald Van Dyke. 7:30—Fivening fellowship service. “Duty, The People, and God.” The musical ice, Miss Florence Leader: Fritch, organist: Morning: Prelude: Maitland. Offertory: Postlude: Larghetto — Marguerite Musette—Lemaire. Marche—-Gounod. Out of the Depths—John t If Ye Love Me—Hunting- Evening Prelude: At Offertory: 4 Postlud: Anthem: est—U \ y invite you to join in nd our fellowship. In- you to our ser! Vite a friend to come with ehurch, Ein starker Helfer Ist da! Hoert, was die Schrift ueber Ihn aussagt. 2:00 p. m.—German class conducted by K. F. Gutsche. This capable, trained teacher gives instruction in both ithe language and the Bible. werden your children, 2 m.—Ladies’ Mission society. chlipf, president, in charge, m.—Baptist Young People’s ma Bauer, president, This lish service for youth, to 1 are invited. —Deutscher Gottesdienst. ist Erntezelt.” Wie? h’ Winter? Wir reden Von einer besondere Art Ernte, Men= sehen ernten bestaendig die Folgen ihrer Handlungen. Doch auch heir rneber reden wir nicht heute Abend. Kommt und hoert! 8:00—Jeden Abend ausser Sonna- bend in der naechsten Woche werden wir yeckungsversammlungen ha- diger Karl Gleser yon Turtle Take wird allabendlich predigen, und zwar in der deutschen Sprache. Alle, die deutsch yerstehen, sind herzlich elngeladen, Sagt es, bitte, den deutschen Nachbarn und Freunden. Kommt selbst Jeden Abend, (Additional Churches on dit, Page) AT THE beoenee. RaymondSothern Hit Has Whirlwind Climax What happens when a girl who has full intentions of marrying a million- aire discovers she is in love with a supposedly penniless young man, forms the theme of “Smartest Girl in Town.” new romantic comedy star- ring Gene Raymond and Ann Sotii- ern on the screen of the Capitol The- atre Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Following their recent success in “Walking on Air,” the two favorites are again teamed in a fast-moving picture which carries them through a series of hilarious adventures to a whirlwind climax. Miss Sothern en- acts the role of a photographer's model with lofty matrimonial ambi- tions, and Raymond that of a young New York millionaire whom she be- lieves to be only a struggling model like herself. Hoping to marry a rich man, Miss Sothern discourages Raymond's pro- posals until she finds herself in love with him. .Her efforts to resist his attentions, embracing a wild chase down Broadway, a fake accident and @ justice of the peace enticed to a hotel room culminate in a screamingly funny climax with untold delight for movie-goers. THIS 18 THE SPECIAL OFFER MADE TO YOU The Bismarck Tribune MOVIES Slim Summerville Has Big Part in ‘Reunion’ Belief in the superiority of num- bers causes Slim Summerville to place |a personal order with the stork for \sextuplets in his determination to outshadow his rival, John Qualen, who plays the father of the Dionne Quintuplets in “Reunion,” a hilarious comedy-drama coming today, Sunday and Monday, to the Paramount The- atre. 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