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ST. MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL grou *pignth Bt road' AY i! rs 10 and 11 a, m. for children. RCA OF CHRIST, NTIRT at aintained in the Bosk!: 4th St. open @aily trom 13 to & p. m.: Sunday 8 toto m All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. ness meeting. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Fourth: St. at Avenue C Sunday school at 9 . ™, Sunday services at 11 a. m. Reading room, Hoskins Block, open daily 9 a, m. to 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. The topic of the lesson-sermon is “Matter.” One of the Bible passages reads: “So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee, ‘where he made the water wine. ‘And there was a certain noble- man, whos son was sick at Caper- naum... The nobleman saith unto him, Sir, come down ere my child die.’ Jesus saith unto him, Go thy ; thy son liveth. And’ the man wai believed the word that Jesus had| 1:1 spoken unto him, and he went his way.” (John 4:46 ff.) On this subject Mary Baker Eddy has safd in the Christian Science text- book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, “From beginning to end the Scriptures are full of accounts of the triumph of Spirit, Mind, over matter.” (Page 139:4-5.) BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of Rosser and Eleventh R. E, Smith, Pastor $:00 a, m—Service in the state penitentiary. 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school. Classes |. Mrs, John Helfenstein, supt. 1;00—Morning worship. Using the “The Last Visitation of 3:00 p. m.—Radio service of sta- tion KGCU, Mandan. y Young people m leadership of the C. service, De the sermon subject. ‘Week services: Tuesday night at 8:00 o’clock— Bible study, using the dispensational chart, “The Fourth Dispensation” as the subject. ‘Wednesday at 8:00 p,. m.—Orches- tra practice, Thursday at 8:00 p, m.—Prayer p. m.—Christ Am- rvice. Miss Anna Kimer- le, preside: in charge. Special mu- sic and message by the C. A.’s. All are cordially welcome to all services, FIRST EVANGELICAL “The Church With a Mest Today” Seventh at Rosser Wm, A. Lem Minister e. vice, school, Mrs. t, ‘Public worship. Mrs. pianist. ims,” by Harold Smith, “The Tri- p. m.—KFYR, presenting the “Heart to Heart Hou! 700° p. m.—Christian ice, Miss Pauline Munsch, leader. m.—Evangelistic service. placnote Pianist, ’ sic. “What Jesus Saw from rvices will be held dur- from Monday through the Capitol theater. The: Army Evat a church are uniting in the presenta- tion of these services, to which the pepe is invited. No collections will aken. Monday at 45 p. m.—Christian Young Peopl: owship. ‘Wednesday 45 m.—Midweek meeting, devotionals will be con- ducted by District Superintendent C. F. Strutz. At 8:45 the quarterly con- ference will be held. ‘Thursday at 7:00 p. m.—Choir prac- Ice. Friday at 7:45 p. m—Good Friday wervice, message by the pastor, “The Meaning of the Cross,” Communion service will follow. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Fourth Street and Avenue B lis I. Jackson, Minister March 21, 1937 ——The church school. EZdward Cole, superintendent. The Evarts class for adultes. uain class for young peopl , The high school class. Primary superintendent, Mrs. G. J. ‘Worner. 21:00 a. m.—Palm Sunday worship. Pianist—! larence Gunnese, Violin solo: ‘he Palms—Faure, by Mr. Adolph Englehardt. Sermon: “Praising God in Worship.” The ordinance of Baptism will Pit on, Solo: selected by Miss Myrtle Baska, Prayer and scripture lesson by Re’ Brown of Dickinson, q Pi it 8:30 p. m.—The Hour with the topic, 'h Done.” This is a devotional topic in keeping with Holy Week and the Jona r of the service will be Stanton ‘The young people of the First Ba} tist church invite you to share Su! @ay evening with them at the church. Here you will find high ideals, rare fellowship and a worth-while p! Best of all you will find con- ial friends who are interested in church. Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock— ‘The Open Forum ‘for young men in the pastor's study; the World Wide AT THE ‘Nancy Steele’ Boasts _ Thrills, Vivid Acting ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missourl Synod) 419 Fourth Street J. V, Richert, Pastor “We preach and teach a changeless Christ for a changing world.” Services for Palm Sunday, March 21st: janday school with all Miss Rosella Brelje, supt. 10:45—Morning worship. ‘Mrs, Peters, organist. Sermo ‘The Word of Torture,” being the fifth in a series of sermons on “The Seven Words of Christ from the Cross. ‘The mixed choir will sing. 6:45 p, m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30—Evening services, Mrs, M. Rusert, organist. Good Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock services with Holy Communion. nouncements will be received Thu! day evening, March 25, from 7 to in the church, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Opie 8. Rindahi, Pastor “There Is a Cordial Welcome at Trinity” Palm Sunday, March 21, Confirma- rch school and Bible classes, a, m. Confirmation service, 11:00 a. m. Sermon: “My Christian Faith.” Anthem by Trinity church cholr, Offering to Christian Education, Sacred cantata, he Seven Last Words of Christ’—Dubols, at 8: p.m. Trinity church choir, Clarion E. Lar- son, dire ,e Soloist rs. C. A. Narum, Charlot- te Sathre, Paul Ytreeide and Allen An- derson, Midweek Lenten service Wednes- day at 7:30 p. m, Holy Communion Maundy Thurs- day at 7:30 p. m. peed Friday Meditations 12:15 to “Professor Carl B, Ylvisaker, preach- er. BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Bighth and Rosser Sts. Benjamin Schlipt, Pastor 10:00 a, m.—Sunday schoo! Peter Klein, superintendent. There is class for your child. Materials fu nished by the-school, Capable teach- ers, A group of ten is now taking a course in Religious Education, Eine Klasse fuer Deutsche, Jedermann ist willkommen! 200 a. m.—Deutscher Gottesdienst mit elnfacher, evangellscher Predigt. Christus allein genuegt zur Erloesung der Menschenseele. Sein Evangelium wird hier rkuendet. :30 p. m.—Baptist Young People’s Union. ther Schilpf, president. This program is entirely’ in Engli All are welcome, Young and old foll enjoy these programs. 8:00 p. m,—Deutscher Gotte Gewohnhelt der. Warum _ entachuldigen uni Werden ansere Entschuldigungen vor Gott etwas gelten? Es ist gofaehr- lich, die Entschefdung in der Religion hin uw schieben, ‘ 8:00—Mittwoch, stunde, Diese Vei der deutschen Spra tesdiensen alte, lebgewor in der anmutigen Muttersprache, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE HL V. Sorensen, Pastor Dining room of the World War Me- morial building. Sunday school 10:00 a, m. 5 Op. Radio service over KGCU, Mandan, Tuesday, 8:45 p, m. (CST). Sunday school convention Tuesday at the Salvation Army Citas The convention begins at 10 o'clock in the morning and lasts throughout the afternoon and evening. The spe- clal speaker will be . P. Ellyso! from Kansas ea Missouri, CONVENTION PROGRAM 10:00—Devotions In charge of en- tertaining church. 15-11:00-—In charge of District intendent 8. C. Taylor. 11:00—Address by Dr. E. P. Elly- 00-—Noon, 00——Devotionals, 5—Addi by Dr. EB. P. Ellyson. Deepening the Spirit- Sunday school by Ft. oug! Prep fon on Sunday Schoo! Teache: Secure This by -Denhoff Church. 3:40—Paper: The Value of the Sun- day School Cabinet Meeting by the Tuttle Church. 4:00—Round_ table conference in chi of Dr. E. ysan. ean. 00—Short business session, }—Supper, 7:0—Song and pra! . 8:15—Address by D: , Ellyson. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 D..m, at 122 West Main. Everybody welcome. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH : Palm Sunday, March 31, 1937 ‘Walter E.'Vater, Pastor Morning wo! 10:20 o'clock. Organ prelude: The King of Glory” ‘Wilson, by Miss Ruth Rowley, or- 3; “Hosanna in the Highest” —Wo ‘gan offertory: “Adoration”—Gaul. Sacrament of Bapt te and children. All of present! kindly so at Solo: “Th David Davis. "The Conqueror,” by Wal- jer. Organ postlude: “Exultate Deo”— Willers. Sunday school 13:00 noon, A full: tmentalized school with traine Every department at your service. Epworth League 6:20 p.m. iss Gladys Smitl and take part ipatiey discussion. Faure, by Mr. Organ pri “March”—Heyser. Devotional service will be conducted every evening during Holy Week in the church auditorium except Sat- urday at 7:30 o'clock, Holy Com- munion on Good Friday evening. We heartily Invite you to attend ail our (Additional Cha Edit. Page! MOVIES ‘Jungle Princess’ Girl Wears Glamor Clothes From “sarong” to some of the most gorgeous evening gowns ever designed in Hollywood is the screen history of glamorous Dorothy Lamour, dark- eyed beauty who was recently re- cruited to films from the radio net- works, A “sarong” is a loose, single cloth movie, “The Jungle Princess.” Now she comes to the screen as a night club entertainer in . The “Swing High, Swing Low” gowns were designed for her by Travis Banton, Paramount's costume design- Shortly | er, and in them Miss Lamour almost 8 PONS REA IE PL eG EIEN RS RE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1987, if Ip AZ 001 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THESE PLANTS ARE EXPERI- MENTS....I CROSS PLANTS IN AN ENDEAVOR TO DEVELOP NEW THINGS! EDISON USED TO EXPERIMENT WITH YRA DOES NOT FIND IT DIFFICULT TO ENTER THE HOSPITAL SERVICE EXPERIENCED NURSES ARE AT A PREMIUM, AND SHE 1S WELCOMED EAGERLY. PLEASE REPORT TO THE OPERATING ROOM AS SOON AS YOU ’ CHANGE YOUR s CLOTHES. 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