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HE BISMARCK TRIBUNK, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1936 1 ; | 7 p, m.—Christmas program by, the * 3 Morn"—congregation. will be as follows: Vogel. b; welds °e) Le - Bismarck Church Music Ove fitufay—congregation, | The midnight service will be given| “A Word to the Wise,” by Douglas | — Anthem nybambino”—Pletre church ‘school: Shay Will R h Cc do rt ‘Hark! ‘The Herald Angels) at 11:4, Christmas Eve, | Boise. rem by "Bein cb oe aa re Hp A Christmas ‘pageant by, the pri : uy ngregation. Organ prelude: “Silen' isht"— ertory. jermon: “Thou At ly Bon” lymn ig pI eacn Crescen Me Christmas Gospel, Luke 2:1-20,|Kohiman, Manger scene followed by presenta- "Rejoice, Rejoice This Happy |mary department, directed by Mmes. Convert, Wahl and ar characters aeespheasohn Arman: ry Burkhardt; Angels— Marlowe Anne. Gronbere, Lorraine by, Pastor Johns. The Confession of Falth—con- sremation. onal: “O Come All Ye/tion of white gifts. Morn"). Adeste Fideles, eel Hymn ria Libe Gratitas Libl by ST. MARY'S PROCATHEDRAL Heavens. On Christmas Day i} 187, 1-3: “Triumph, Ye ‘ Sop While | Shepherds | Rev, Robert A. Feehan, Pastor Announcements. Lillehi Bs (Continued from Page One) watched Panett’ Flocks,” by Mrs. H. He gpnthem: “Break Forth Broadway Avenue at Elevent! ith St. Ottertory: any sfalesteg, io Toren Armens:, Bhepn ends "banal — , ‘, s Christmas Day services: pano and organ, by Mrs, C. wan-| Wahl, Gilbert Rindahi, Duane Fred- 1 {Good News from Heaven"| | Sursum Corda, Sanctus, Benedlctus Pontificial high mas son, Clarion rson and Mrs. Opie Wise Men— ternoon under direction of the post | Qui Venit and Agnus dei by Cruick- low mass rH 50, 7:30, i s. 5 and Rindahl. : Te Hilden, Billy “ikteppe, Stanley chaplain, Lt. Will A. Sessions, Jr. he Great Joy of Christ- | shank. 9:50 4. m. ‘and ‘solemn high mass at | Traditional offering at festival onald Mart- t-| Johnson; Inn Kee F 2 ildren took part in the mas,” by Pastor Johns, ‘ommunion 1ymn: “Draw Nigh and/ 10:30 a. m. vice placed altar. Lapa 3 Sie sotlaraeey eanite sak in the Anthem: | "The First (chetstmas| dy of the Lord’—Brown. |* ‘The’ o'clock mass is for children,!\ Hymn S01: “Joy to the World.” wicks, Herald—dames Schlechter play, ani | Carol"—Holton, by the choir, ori in Evcelsis—Old Chant, and the solemn high will be| Benediction, cantata. HRISIMAS cree to the Worla, by the Rereteripes ete eNO Herald| followed by benediction s a “i Jubilate Amen. (Continued on Page Seven) a Bismarck Indian school students Closing liturgy by the congrega-| Postlude: “A Christmas Postlude’— canna aed a.m. me will have no special services on their Hon, Bane a a a Hozmen, by Ann Hurlbut Peterson, [Pickases Meise detect jy Christmas day but instead will come Lutheran church will give its Christ-|""On Christmas day, second service] TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH to Bismarck to sttend the churches l 4 mas program. Christmas Day. at 8p. |will best 10000 a, te, ery iG ee Thursday, Christmas Eve, of their own denominations. {m. It will present “Good Tidings to| Regular services on Sunday. Candle Eine Choral service by |All the People,” a Christmas service ich ge roeeichary inomer Trinity church choir, directed by Prisoners in the nitentiary who ‘ta McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL |Clarion E. CHURCH are of the Catholic faith will attend mass at 7 a. m., Christmas day and those who are Protestants will have @ service at 9 a. m, A brief outline of the services planned in Bismarck churches fol- THE NEW SWEET SHOP Processional lighted candles—call Part I, Gathéring All the People Ho oly ar Proces-/ Mev, Walter H, Vate stonals: “Good News from Heaven the| Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, min Come, Little Chil- | An Christmas tree Pragtorlun, m Rote Ser Slspmine = w-born King Who j|schocl program, as follows “Oo Holy, Night"—Adams, by Mrs. a .-C, _Wilso: IP). git" ‘arr. Christianson, ng two flag bearers, ‘Oh, Come Ail ‘Ye Faithful” by au- John Engen and Bill Arntson, bei nee (standing). lows: ing the Christan and the Americ eee ean hy Marglee Dolph. | ee lags, respectively, usher in the fol-| “A Difficult Task,” by Anita Allen, First Presbyterian Church lowing group: “Ad Friend,” —Nied- Me ehiiinas sctiviies of the First Christlan ‘Church Group by eighth |Nicholause, Trends” by Natalia rth Day of & King!.—Nied~ To all our patrons we extend grade, nursery, beginners and pri- Presbyterian church, of which Rev. A ™M Cc ms ie iva Christmas Means,” by Peggy johemian Carols arr. Riedel. at je, y, ‘ 9 .. ) Floyd E. Logee is pastor, began with ERRY CHRISTMAS [Children of Our Own Tand Who |Songse “Shine Out O. Blessed star,” ratheg iran ee Oe the Season’s Greetings a Christmas musical Sunday evening, jabew Noe chelet. by counthy elreh and Cokin 8 Mankes) by opniery wTo Us te Born Immanuel” by the choir under direction of Children of Foreign Lands Who “A. Child's Hardships,” aires’ 0 toses”—Cl \E Know not Christ, by third and sev- | Lee enna: Perry caren Chelstianeentwcloniy atte: ee. D. P. George Geo. Christo enth grades, “A Thoughtful Words of welcome b: tor Johns. leock. Response by Alfhild Engen, Part If, Good Tidings | Program by Christian church group, | Althild Engen, leader: | "Silent Night, Holy Night,” by eighth grade. g reading and prayer by dstrom. | Lite Children,” song |pily ‘beginners and primary| broadcast Monday evening. The be- ginning and primary departments of the church school held a program at v 3 p. m., Tuesday at which parents sie P were guests and the Presbyterian : Mothers’ club served refreshments. HE RESIDEN ‘Wednesday evening, “The Lighting of the Christmas Candles,” a narrative pageant, was presented by high c school seniors and white gifts were and M oa: er ir offered. There will be no services 4 Christmas day. St. Mary’s Procathedral ‘The most solemn and beautiful services of the Catholic calendar are ~ those of Christmas day. Friday there Sa eal nt t 30 6.50, Tab) Bib 9,| Franklin D, Roosevelt aclected to send to their friends at this Yule 9:50 and 10:30 a. m., with bendiction season, (Associated Press Photo) following the last mass. Confessions | ————-—~ z | are being heard all day Thursday. sage by Junior Lutheran maven tuc given Christmas eve at 7:30 Bi Rey. Michael of Assumption abbey, | of the Reformation members, directed! p, m., by the Zion Evangelical Lu- | Richardton, is here to assist the pas-} by Mrs. Delos Williams. |theran Sunday school. Music and tor, Rey. Robert A. Feehan, and the Church of the Nazarene recitations make up the three parts other priests. Rev. H. V. Sorenson, pastor, willjof the presentation, which is entitled Most Rev. Vincent Wehrle, Bishop} conduct the Church of the Nazarene |“And It Came to Pass.” At the close F of Bismarck, will be celebrant of the| services in the World War Memorial! there will be an altar service conduct- é ad,” by Allen Bea-| um. The First Noel. ick,” a song by} “O Little Town of Bethlenem”— Brooks—Redne: by primary group.| | “Silent Night! Holy Night!—vio- Carol y Nataila lin, piano and organ by Rachel Joh- la| son, soloist, rr Recegsional, instrumental finis of by Jimmie | Silent Night. Techla Knoll, Portions of this were . y? om “Jolly Old St. semary Ande Enjoy Your Xmas Dinner at Bismarck’s Finest Cafe. The New Sweet Shop Xmas Dinner Menu arty. Benediction. vo, Three.” by Jimmy Sette,! 11 a. m, Friday, Christmas day, 8 ‘and Albert Olson, December 25: Up on the Housetop,” by| High Festival service. a SAREE OA SU See ee ae = Processlo i r mis Star,” by Donna Jean nthem: "Today There Is Ringing” stories by primary department, a3 —Christiansen, by Trinity church sung by pri- Why Christ Came,” by first grade | choir, N Invocation (Hymn 192-1). ie: “Tell Me the Story of Jesus,"|_ Hymn 197, “Rejoice, Rejoice, Ye Irving, Corinne and Eyelyn Skei. | Christians.” What “a Boy Thinks,” by Paul] Liturgical service (Epistle followed Blue Points on Half Shells—Chilled Fruit Cup Supreme Hearts of Crisp Celery—Spanish Queen Olives Soups: Potage Lauraine Okra or Cream of Asparagus Man mary department. Part Il, The Need of Good Tidings by All the People Home Mission Needs, Frayne An- derson, leader of Children” of Our Simplicity was the keynote of the Christmas greeting President and Mrs. Own Land Who Know Not Christ, ite iE oduces the foley 1g Broiled Kennebec Salmon Steak—Normande. Fried Chesapeake Oysters—Shoestrings ... Broiled Choice T-Bone Steak—French Fried Potatoes Broiled Filet Mignon—French Fried Potatoes . Sweet Shop Special Club Steck on Sizzler ... Roast Prime Ribs of Blue Ribbon Beef—Au Jus ..............65¢ Snowflaked Potatoes or Candied Yams - Bartlett Pear and Toasted Cocoanut Salad Creamed Carrots and Peas Plum Pudding — Hard Sauce plowing Mission Field—Su- | Indian Girl—Stella aner Regular Dinner Suggestions pontificial high mass at 5:30 a. m.,| building dining room at 8 p. m.,!ed by the pastor, Rev. J. V. Richert, Soups: Potage Lauraine or Cream of Asparagus with Rev. Joseph Schmidt as deacon,! Christmas eve. There will be recita-| and distribution of gifts. s| r t son fe Porter and 1 Rey. Thomas Tracy as sub-deacon asd | tions, exercises, tableaux, music play- FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Fen Potten, BI ou, recitation, (APs v. Fo ti. 2 nt, Is No 16 e i peat ‘or ight " by five girls o rd ote Reale eiakh muse te for ae neous Paging pray c 1 The Pest HED, 2 church Sail Mildred’ Hering. Broiled Loin End Steak—Shoestrings .. . . | s traditional Ch morn- a a mae BI The solemn high mass at 10:30 a, m., Salvation Army Ni at eno] Part IV, mine a, Tidings to Roast Minnesota Turkey—Oyster Dressing Baked Stuffed Spring Chicken—Cranberries Broiled Spring Lambs Chops—Jelly . will be sung by Rev. Michael as cele-| Major Herbert Smith of the Salva-| ie | Wyann: brant, Rey. Tracy as deacon and Rev. Bos Army has been devoting much r- [the Nations, age to Tell to | tion class, | \ y , the Lord and Sun- Chicken Broth clear with Noodles or Tomato Bouillon Soup eonmigt pe eueecacon aesain | \of his time during the holiday season | * tmas relude Roast Fresh Ham—Apple Puree .... vi e procathedral choir, directo ti h the Open Your} “bs. : fi Sister Herman, hias prepared a new| Wear cammnign and a Hvessional: Christmas Carols, by |! Snowflaked Potatoes or Candied Yams festival mass for the pontifical and| Christmas festivities for the tran- ‘aunt's ay ts a ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY with cranberry sauce Bartlett Pear and Toasted Cocoanut Salad solemn high masses. sients. Christmas Sunday services| the. » bas M i ROAST LONG ISLAND GOOSE with spiced crabapples (restaed Carecre anna eet ag ce Hells . Edward Plum Pudding — Hard Sauce Choice of Desserts: Pumpkin Pie; Whipped Cream Hot Mince Pie — Fruit Cake — Cheese and Salty Wafers Toe Cream and Vanilla Wafers Beverage St. George's Episcopal Church were held. He announces that th: The feast of Christmas is being} traditional Christmas eve services i celebrated elaborately by St. George's| the citadel will not be held but tha’ Episcopal church, of which Rev. N.| the Songster Brigade will spend E. Ellsworth is rector. An especially Thursday evening singing at the hos- fine program of traditional music has} pitals and in the residence sections. 1 _been prepared for the midnight serv-| ‘The annual Christmas tree program | @ ice beginning at 11:45 p. m., Christ~/ for young people will be held at 8 p.| mas eve, and for the nid service at} m., Saturday. 10 a. m., Christmas di Wednesday First Lutheran Church b: eines avec ooo" program: i The First Lutheran church will : ma ee ae we ae | hold its customary morning wor- e Shepherds” directed by MTS.) snin at 6 a. m., Christmas day, in t p presented. the form of a candle-light sor McCabe Methouist Episcopal Church| 4 great, deal of special mus ic Christmas Sunday services and aj been prepared for this festive o f; Christmas tree and program at 7:30| sion. Tho Sunday schoo! will give its Pp. Thursday, were the festive! program the same day at 8 p. m., the! services planned by Rev. Walter E./ presentation being titled “Good Tid- Vater, pastor of the McCabe Metho-| ings to All the People” and being in} dist Episcopal church. The traditional} the missionary theme. candle-light service Sunday evening! Bismarck Gospel Tabernacle was replete with music of the season| Four students from the North Cen- i by the robed choir, Offerings made/|tral Bible institute of Minneapolis ] at the Christmas eve ‘program will will participate in the service which go to the Mandan hospital's free bed| the Christ Amb: di holds at 6 4 fund and to the worthy poor. An} o'clock Christmas mornirg in the Bis- CHILDREN’S MUSICAL PLAYS “ elaborate program has been prepared.| marck Gospel Takes according s menlty eine Church e | to Rev. R. E. Smith, pastor. Rey H. Every Friday Afternoon—Starting Christmas Day hree large Christmas trees.on the|}G. Johnson, state superintendent, 5 i altar and red candles on the window | will preach. All are welcome to at- ‘ fi ledges again decorate the classic in-| tend this and the Christmas eve pro- Kellogg's Singing Lady makes musical Don’t miss the first terior of Trinity Lutheran church,| gram at 8 o'clock being presented by history! For the first time, she will play, “The Birth of where impressive Christmas eve and {| the church school. present original plays and ada, ions the Christ Child,” to BAKED YORKSHIRE HAM with champagne sauce A enso "O Moly Night"-—-Adam, ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF au jus STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN en glaze ll Hail to Thee O Blessed Combination Salad—1000 Island Dressing 4 | Whipped or Candied Sweet Potatoes a Cauliflower in Cream—Parkerhouse Rolls ey We have just received a shipment of Seafoods: Live Lobster, Blue Points, Soft Shell Crab, Jumbo Frog Legs, Deep Sea Shrimp English Plum Pudding with Brandy Sauce Mince Pie—Pumpkin Pie | | GREATEST EVENT IN RADIO FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES 408 Main Street Telephone 27 Watch for Opening of Balcony Dining Room The entire personnel of the Grand Pacific Restaurant takes this opportunity to wish each and every one of you a very merry Christmastide. THE WORLD-FAMOUS SINGING LADY PRESENTS Christmas day services will be con- First Baptist Church ducted by the pastor, Rev. Opie S.| So that member families may spend of the classics—with a famous cast pe given on Christ- Rindahl. Christmas eve in their homes, Rev. d lete musical scores in addi- 5 The annual Christmas eve choral| Ellis L, Jackson, pastor, has planned baad Gaerne Day from 4:15 5 A ; Service, which Clarion E. Larson di-!no services in the First Baptist tion to her regular serles of songs and = 44 4:45 p.m. (CST). -and good wishes for your happiness rects, is set for 11 p.m. Friday’s ob-|church, There also will be no serv- stories. Parents and children of all in the New Year. port of orphans cared for by the|school program, directed this year by synod. 8here will be a candle-light | Mrs, C. F. Strutz, will be presented at procession by the church school pu-| 7:45 p. m., Thursday, in the First pils and a dramatization of the} Evangelical church, Rev. William A. Bethlehem story by the primary chil-| Lemke, pastor, announces. No serv- dren during which the intermediate | ices are planned for Friday. and junior departments will intone| Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church carols. A playlet, “Christmas Eve in| One of th most elaborate of the Martin Luther's Home,” will be} Sunday school entertainments will be) servances will be the high festival|ives on Christmas day, the congre- » service at 11 a, m., when the congre-! gation having held its observance Baie a ane ee STATION gation will place the annual offering | with services and programs Sunday productions—they are both educa- i from Your Friends at to the pastor on the altar, and the} and Monday. tional and entertaining. KFYR n children’s program at 7 p. m., when First Evangelical Church j 9 e the offering will go toward the sup-| The annual Christmas Sunday Sponsored by Kellogg Company of Battie Creek | We take this means of Yegen Ss Dairy e e saying to you MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR THANK YOU The Blackstone Club On-and-Off Sale Liquor Store F. L. Loomis and V. E. Kielty, Props. 1221 Front Phone 182 WE GREET YOU with sincere wishes for your Happiness at CHRISTMAS TIME BUILDER’S WOODWORKING CO. 713 Ave. A. Phone 663 27 GRENIER This is our wish To our many friends and pa- trons we wish them all the merriest of Christmas days. Bismarck Dairy Co. J. P. Spies, Prop. 206 Bdwy. Phone 368 for Of all the good things in this world, may you ‘have the very best. May all your hopes come true this Christmas season. Ralph C. Forsythe - Heating - - Gas-Fitting Telephone 1887 imac

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