The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1937, Page 10

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ST. MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL Rev Robert A. Feehan. Pastor A t Eighth St. at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 3, jock mass is for children. 0 ding room mi Block 300% éth m 13 to 6 Dp m. ness meeting. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE H, V. Sorensen, Pastor Dining room of World War Memo- fial building. Sunday school 10:00 a, m, Morning worship 11 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Radio service over KGCU, Mandan, 9 p.m, (CST) Tuesday. rayer meeting Thuraday, 8 p. m. at.122 West Main. Everybody welcome. BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of Rosser and Eleventh Rev, R. E. Smith, Pastor 10:00 a. junday School and Bible class. Also German class, Mrs. John Helfenstein, Supt. 11:00 a. m.—Divine worship with Communion service. Serm jubect ‘will be, “When God Provides and in- vites to his Table”. 331 Pp. m.—Radio broadcasting @ station KGCU Mandan. p. m.—The Christ Ambassadors e cuarE®, with Anna Klemele, pres- ent. 8:00 .p. m.—Sunday night Evangelis- tic service. “Can all be saved, if so how?” will be the message topic. ‘There will be special music and song by the male quartette. Rev. R. Griepp, pastor of the Regan Taber- nacle will participate in the servic ‘Week services: Tuesday night 8 p. m. midweek service with Rev. Griepp speaking. Thursday 8 p. m, Prayer service. Friday night 8 p. m. Christ Ambasa- @ors in charge. All are cordially welcome to these services, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd EB. Logee, Pastor “We believe in Jesus as Christ; we accept Him as our Savior and Friend; we pledge Him our loyalty in every Felationship of life.” a. m.—Sunday school. Begin- primary, junior, intermediate —Adult Bible class, led by pastor. 11:00—Morning worship. “Lifting Life's Level to Gos 12:15—Bible school, high school , Philathea class. Men's Forum lass studying the Contesston I 6:30 p. m.—Young people's societies: Pioneer, Tuxis, Fist! Endeavor. 7:30—Evening fellowship service, ial recognition being given to the outs. “A Scout's Dream Comes ue.’ The musical service, Miss Florence janist: Bavior”—Ram- Whagrene and Mrs, “Short Prelude”—Hopkins. “Andantino” — Kohl-| “C; mann Postlude: “Postlude in G"—Lefe- ures We (A Ce re-Wely. ‘We cordially invite you to join in gar fellowship and our services, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Streea and Ave. B, Ellis L. Jackson, Minister @unday, February the 7th, 1937. 10 a. m—The Church School, Ed- ‘ward Cole, Supt. ‘The Evarts class for adults, ‘The Quain class for young people. ‘The high school clags. lorning wogehip, Commun- Clarence Gt have char f ushering ant being two hymns cepecially honor. Anthem: Selected—The church choir. Sermon: “Keep to the Main Road.” ‘The Communion service. 7:30-—The evening service, Pianist—Catherine Mason. Sermon; The Conditions of Dis- elpleship. 8:30 P. m.—The B. Y. P. U. hour with invitation to young people. Sunday evening at he . High ideals, good fellowship and a worth while program. The young people of the church invite others to share with them these serv- ices. Monday night at 7:30: ‘Halt hour music program of the pacer Ladies chorus, directed by ‘iph Warren Soule. “Mind Your Own Busi- '—Rev. F. G. Sayers, Rochester, ‘Tuesday night at 7:30: A thirty minute music program pre- Gented by the choir of the McCabe M. E. Church. Address: Rev. F. G. @rs—“Mechanics or Dynamics.” ‘Wednesday night at 7:30: yy the choir of the First Bap- fist church, A ‘Address: “The Pastors Enlistment” | » Hodges, r Firs AT THE Ever Popular O’Brien Has Title R Role in Hit pitt eee eth F ali 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor ‘We preach and teach a change! ‘hrist for a changing world, sima Sunday, Feb. 7th: .—Sunday School with all Brelje, services. 10:45 a. m—German services with celebration of Holy Communion. Mrs. F, Peters, organist. 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League 7:30 p._m.—English Communion services. Mrs. M. Rusert, organist. Those members wishing to particl- pate and have not announced may do so before the services. Tuesday ing at 8 o'clock Walther Leag Educational and business meetin TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor There is a cordial welcome at Trin- ity. *Quinquagestma Sunday, Foreign Mission Festival February 7. Church School and Bible classes 9:45 a.m. Foreign Mission Festival service 11:00 a. m. Guest Breacher, Dr, A. J. Bergsak- er, Minneapolis. ‘Anthem, Trinity church choir, Clar- ton E, Larson, director. Offering to synodical budget of Foreign Missions. Evening service . Guest speaker, Dr. Bergaaker. Special music. Monday evening, Study Circle. rete even ne: A annual Luther ague birthday party. Ash Wednesday, mid-week Lenten services 7:30 p. m. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church With a Message for Today” Seventh at Rosser ‘m. A. Lemke, Minister —Prayer service. junday school, Mrs. jupt. ous the Light of the i Public worship, Mrs. J._W. Bischof, pianist. by ‘the choir: D. vice. Mi Subject: Christian Youth Face the Future Together (Christian Endeavor ). ‘Want from God.” 7:45 p. m.—Christian le" | Fellowsh! H 7:45 p. meeting, strict Superintendent C. F. Struts will continue his studies on “Articles of Faith and Rules for Members of the Evangelical Church.” i Thursday at 7:00 p. m.—Choir prac- ce, 4 MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ones Oftertory: “Bells Throu; the Trees”—Edmundson. Selected. Sermon: “What Sha! aes the Church?” by Walter E. er. Organ Postlude: “March”—Andre. Sunday School 12:00 noon. (CI fe A fully, departm: ed Church schoo) with every depart- rvice. 0 R m, To} in the Hills,” Leas Miss Clarabelle McGoon. eople of high schi iy invited to tal part in the ne Evening worship 7:30. At this serv- ico itor will give the fifth of of sermon lectures on re re Living.” Hit te night will be, ostly Par’ aah A of modern problems. rgan Prelude: “Angelus” senet nisi “Know That I Am God”— Oftertory: “Meditation”— “Come Unto Me and Rest”— ) Mrs. I, O, Devold and Miss juby Wilmot. Sermon: Lecture—"For a Woman's wer 7 Walter E. Vater. (A Costly hford, service on] a a invite you to attend all SALVATION ARMY Sunday School, under the of Emil Johnson, a cli for every age and we appeal to the parents whose children do not attend any other Sunday School to please send them to the Salvation Army. They will be made to feel at home. At 11 a. m. Holl: meeti address given by Major Smith, lection by the songsters. T! is for the deepening f Christian character, and Christian pecially invited, Young yeorisis Legion tae jemble. ‘his ‘ing is pi tleuldrly for young pecble full of enthu inspiration. A hearty invitation given to int ested young peopl At 7:45 an old time Salvation meet- ing. There will Osp: singt: onal test! ction ). The already packed up and fs on his way back to Jerusalem. The Beast and Anti-Christ will soon be enthronei tribulation is lo ind years of ome and thi MLA heatey r this age. A hearty invation is extended to everyone. (Additional Churches on Page 2) MOVIES =| ‘Lloyds of London’ Boasts Everything Against the turbulent canvas of ad- venture and intrigue which forms backgroun which opens Sunday at the Para- Theatre, there stands out one EREEER peeaES i z i ne ia MY-OH, MY ~ IT SEEMS THAT 1PICK UPA ELY, | WHENEVER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ‘TONI, MY TEACHER IN HOME ECONOMICS: GAVE OUR CLASS AN ASSIGNMENT ! WE HAVE TO SELECT HOMIE PURNIGH? 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