The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1937, Page 8

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CHURCH OF THE NASARENS H. V. Sorensen, Pastor Dining room of World War Memo- rial Building. Sunday school 10 a, m. Morning worship 11 2. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Radio service over , Man- dan, Tuesday, 9 p. m. (CST), Prayer meeting on Thursday, 8 p. m., at 122 West Main. ST. MARY'S PRO-CATHKDRAL Rev Robert A. Feehan. Pastor \ peed Avenue et Eighth St. Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. Ge 9 crolock mass is for children. Meet A root ephided Tock 300% ily: from 18 to 6 BD m.: Bu! tobp am All me to attend “ rer Ness meeting. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Bighth and Rosser Streets Benjamin Schlipf, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday’ school, Peter Klein, Supt. We invite you to attend this ‘school in Religious Education yourself-and to bring your children. Capable. and faithful teachers head 8 Everybody welcome. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor, “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity.” Sexagesima, January 31: h school and Bible classes morse 11: “The Plenteous Harvest.” Anthem Trinity church choir, Clarion E. Larson, director. Evening service 7:30. Sermon: “Philemon, Paul's Friend.” Charlotte Sathre, evening organist. Ladies’ Ald, Thursday 3:00 p. m. Men's Club, Friday 6:30 p. m. ADVENTIST CHURCH 7th Street and Avenue C Saturday’s Services: §. 8. teacher's meeting at 1 p. m. Sabbath school and Bible classes at 2p. m. Preaching at 3 o'clock by Re RJ. Christian of Lincoln, Neb. ‘Preaching at 8 o'clock p. m. by Reverend George Loewen of James- town, N. D. Sunday services— ‘Young people's program at 11 a. m., followed by discussions on verend .| youth's problems. Thema: “Warum er zum Haus d Herrn ging.” Manche gehen, weil es gute Sitte ist, andere, um gesehen su ‘werden, noch andere, well sie meinen, sie tun damit ein utes Werk. ‘Warum soll man eigentlich gehen? 0 p. m_Vadies’ Missionary 80- cle Alle Frauen sind zum Besuch Renee Frauenversammlung einge- jen. 7:30 p.m. Baptist Young People’s Union. After a hearty song service and other exercises, including special music and a reading. the Rev. H. G. Bens will give a talk on his experi- ences as a pioneer preacher and mis- sionary in the Dakotas. This will be in the English tongue. Everyone is Invited. $:00 p, m. Mittwoch, Bibel— und Gebetstunde in der Predigerwohung, 618 elfte Strasse. ‘Am 25, und 26, Februar wird diese Gemeinde ihr silbernes Jubilzeum felern, Prediger Hirsch von Minne- apolis, der erste Prediger der Gem- einde, hat zucesagt. hier zu sein und ie Festpredigt 2u halen. Notlert @as Datum! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B. Ellis . Jackson, Minister. Sunday, January 31st, 1936. 10 a, m. The church school. Ed- ward Cole, superintendent. The Fvarts class for adults. ‘The Quain class for young people. ith school class. forning worship. Mrs. Clarence Gunness, y Way Not Mine”— th choir. . Sermo “The Conquest of Fear.” 7:30 The evening service. Pianist—Catherine Mason, Sermon: “Making Friends With | pi Others.” ‘The fourth in a series on Friendship and Life. 8:30 p, m. The young people's hour, “What Do I Know About My Church?” The young people of the church in- vite you to share Sunday evening with them at the church. Good fel- fJowship, high ideals and 2 worth- sion period, Come for while shurch and stay through the Y. P. |G jour, ‘Wednesday night, Feb. 8, 17:30— Th hly business meeting at the Reserve February 8,, nd 10 for the Annual Pastors’ Institute, this ar to be marked by a preaching ission headed by Dr, Woodbury of lew York. This year we are for- anate to ha ané we invit urch te si AT THE Submarine Disaster Erle ©. Kenton directed the film from s screen play by Liam O'Flaherty, and Dalton Trumbo. In it is depicted one of the most spec- tacular scenes in recent films. dhuge passenger liner rams a subma- and sends it to the ga & Bae ver in the U. 8. fifty fath- z z .in a surprise ending, ked wil ‘thrills and tense drama “Devil's Puy. ” hits a new high in sensational water photography. ‘There are 6000 instruments in Sit of s dentist. ~ Evening preaching at 8 o'clock by ererend. I. C. Schmidt of Dickinson, ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor. “We preach and teach a chanyeler Christ for a changing worl Sexagesima Sunday, Jan, 31: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school with all el Miss Rosella Brelje, Supt. 10:45 Morning worship (American) Mrs. F. Peters, organist. Sermon: “The Preservation of the Home,” being the fourth in a series of sermons on the Rehabilitation of the Home. 6:45 p. m. Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30 Evening services, Mrs, M. Rusert, organist. ‘Monday evening, Feb, 1, at 8 o'clock, annual meeting of the voting members. Communion services first Sunday in February. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second 8t. Floyd E. Logee, Pastoi “We believe in Jesus as Chi accept Him as our Savior and Friend: We pledge Him our loyalty in every relationship of life. 9:45 Sunday school. Beginn‘ primary, junior, intermediate dep: ments. 10:00 Adult Bible class led by Judge Burr. Parents are invited to bring their children to 8 1 and ‘remain for this cl s church dining room. 7:30 Young People’s day program in charge of the young people. The mus! rvice—Miss Florence rayer’—Wagner. "Moderato” — Rimsky- “Postlude-Duologue' (from “Elijah”), Mendelesohn—Mi ‘Walter Brandt, Miss Helen Go 1 5 Frank Bavendick. “Processional”—Friml. it counts, Ye in Scot! iss Edith Tunell. ‘We cordially invite you to worship with us and join in our fellowship. (Additional Churches on Edit. Page) MOVIES | New Comedy Picture Has Brilliant Cast _ One of the finest casts of musi- Clans, comedians, dancers and sing- ers ever assembled for,a motion pic- ture makes it appearance in “Cham- pagne Walts,” the gay comedy with music which begins on Sunday et the Paramount Theatre. Fred MacMurray Gladys swing walts hit “The Merry-Go- Round,” and the second “Could I Be in Love?” Irrepressible Jack Oakle is respon- sible for most of the comedy as the press agent of MacMurray’s band, and ore laughter is provided by Herman Bing, Ernest Cossart, Benny Baker, and others. 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