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MeCABE oho EPISCOPAL Petes. Not North Dakota Banter Sunday, March 28th, 1937 ‘Rev. Walter E. Vater, Minister of Music—Mrs, Oscar I. De- director; Miss Ruth Row- nsevtces, first service from - yale 9:60 vantit 10:00 a. Let the people. enter the in hed ae spirit of pri ‘Organ ¥ ‘prelude: “Alleluia, Alleluia” Armstrong. ‘Processional by robed choir: ae the Lord Is Risen Today”—Davidi A Hymn No. 154—congregation stand- Creed"—recited by stor, followed by Prayer. “As It Began to Dawn”— “Easter Day”, the Lord's Anthem: os ai a (the hymnal). Gloria Patri. mn offertory: “An Easter Flow- Worship in the presentation of ith id Offerings. ba Ne Easter Lesson—St. Luke, Chap. Ly “All Hail the Power of Jesus Name" "—congregation stand- i lo: “Come Unto Me”—Coenen, by Mrs. Wesley C. Wilson. Se “The Great Companion,” by Walter E. Vater. Hymn No. 165—‘“Look Ye Saints"— congregation standing. Benediction, postlude: ostludium”— Rogers. Morning services, second from 10:30 a. m. until 11:45 Organ prelud Risen Today"—Dav! so Sbealeg No. AGiecconerenation stand- "The Apostles Creed”—recited by all, still standing. Prayer By Loe pastor, followed by the Lord ‘Anthem: “In the End of the Sab- bath”—Speaks, fs ponsive reading: “Easter Day — pase §29 (The Hymnal) he Gloria Patri. Reception of new members, Worship, In the presentation Tithes and Offering Organ offertory: “Melody”—John- sate Easter Jesson—Bt, Luke, Chap Hymn No, 170—"Crown Him With Many Crowns”—congregation stand- in, Koto: “'Gloria”—Bussi-Peccla, by Mr, Ralph Warren Soult "The Great Companion”, by wal Ser oe Vater. service of ok Ye Saints the — congregation Organ postlude: “Unfold Ye Portals Eyverlasting”—Gounod, Easter programme for McCabe Methodist plecopal church school to be given in the church auditorium on Baster Sunday at 12:00 Hymns by Sunday school choir un- fer ‘the direction of Miss Loretta noon, is quarte wr Ring” by Rae Foster, Bet- Trea! Ditk: ane be Torvik, ‘Myla tchell, “Bells of Easter,” by Mary sito: Fredonia Jensen, Spenter Bol hell bates "The Holy City,” by Baritone solo: Bpencer Boise. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. until rv! @evotional oem entit! ond ‘will be distributed a AG e ary son in attendance. ‘é eee prelude: “Allegro-Moderato' Fuvocatt panes: ‘or He That Was Dead Lawrenc violin solo: “Andante Cantey e oy olde Sg by Mr. Ralph Trui Beauttiul Upon. mine Mountains '—Harber, by Mrs, Lioyd ni offertory:; “Evensong”— the presentation of won in ithe 1d Offert: ae nth a “Chris ie Risen Hallelu- “When I Survey the Wondrous stow Hope, by Mr. Paul Ytreeide. fef sermon: “The Living Christ,” Dy_Walter E. Vatre. jo and organ duet: “Gra —Damarest, by Miss Maxine Scarff and Miss Ruth Rowley. Benediction. Organ postlude: “A Joyous Post- Mallard, e. ee » GEORGE'S eae CHURCH March 28, 1937 N. E. Hisworth, Rector ‘Easter Dawn"—Clauss- ‘elcome Happy Mornin: seme. choir will Communion perio Offerto: nthi joul t the Lamb's High Feast” “Easter Alleluia”—Du- a, ma, prelude: “Unto Thy Holy —Kohiman. “Come Ye Faithful”—Sulll- Introlt.: “Christ Our Passover"— Chapp: K e, Gloria and aratine Tibi. Solo: “Haster Hymn,” German folk song, by Mr. Ralph Ww, Soule, jermon, Offertory: “In the End of the Bab- bath"—Speaks, by Mr. Lorenzo Belk. Suraum Cordia, Sanctus Solo: “Agnus Del—Crickehank, by| ai Mrs, C,B. Nelso: Communion: H; yrone 230 and 333. Gloria in Excelsis—Old Chant. Nine Dimmitis—Turl eeenua Christ Is Risen” ads ere tlude—Hos! Peas, iFreely ye have P. rvice will con- at of soripture reading of the ter story, short stories on, the Fi rection, Easter songs and the present- ation of the Lenten offering. ‘A choir composed of boys and girls from the church school will sing the Easter carols, FIRST vere CHURCH Avenue 2. G. Adolph Johns, Pi March 28—! m.—Sunday school and Bible 0—Morning worship. 3 an prelude. by M R. L. Mel- “Christ Is Risen"—Emer- ‘Day of pyonaeey Day of congregation. lturgy—Pastor and con- 1 lesson, Mark 16:1-8. stl Creed—congregation. om the -cantata, “The is prorsnip, ing, aster service, yd by the Sunday 00 p, m.—Will- Heal Workers the Harold. Barth 720 13th Bt. Mrs, H. R. Cunz, sisting hostess. Top! ‘How Should We Support Ou: and Spiritually”—Mi: bel Saturday, April Confirmation clas! BISMARCK Corner of eee Olson. GOSPEL TABERNACLE r and Eleventh ith, Pastor :00—Morning service, and special | 77, Fr message in the state peniten- 10:00 a. oe school and Mrs, John Hel- | pra) eempaciel Easter mess: “The Reality of Bi m.—Radio program over tion KaC Mandan. ‘The C, A. young people arge. D. m.—Special Sunday school ry “by elmer. hs iter Flowers” by five tation: “Ring Happy Belle” by Marjory Miller. mxerols “Because It's Easter” by five girls xerela “Beside the Cross” by five by the small children. ‘wo Carpenters” by n, inris Closing ata? by The minister, ‘HE SALVATION Al jr Sunday services are as fol- a fae epndey school, A clas for every ay Your children will bi ae to rs rt home in the Salvation iL "0 = ae Holiness meeting, ucted We Major Smith. Sermon "Did Jesus Rise from the P. A taba of i ny Arg Rtn 1 young. people. D. m.—A stirring revival serv- Fmon me by Major Smith: mn Indeed.” ial Easter music, vocal solo: y the dates of the Temple,” by a Smit rty gt abel singing. DR. R. 8, ENGE Chirepracter Drugless Physiciun Lucas Bl., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone Na 809 EInsT, heed CHURCH Message for half-hour s: hag: the nurses of the Bismarck "Evangelical hospital ur special mnepts: The nui le club will sing two numbers, The pul My ss invited, m.—Prayer service, eciel Haster service y tl of the Sunday sone), A ely The Story fue 1h directed by Mrs. Strut wil presented by the cf tides no at ublic worship. , Mrs. a Bischof, pia i ee bythe cholr, “Seeking "Open the Gates of the Tem- ple. LS larold Smith, accompanied y Ruth Bowers, Message by the pastor, “The Miracle of the peeurrenti ion.” 8! mn P. resenting the aa to mececntintla i a n . iat! an indeavor serv- tee, Pani Schwan 4 m—Bveng iste fe: ir: Belle eve in “Christ Arose”— ge by the pastor, “How to Live without Dyin; P Moni D. m.—Christian Ftowable. D. m.—Church fel. All the membe! Tuesday at 8:00° lowship meeting. and friends’ of the church are vited to this ae together social. ‘Wednesday at 7: Dp. m.—Midweek meeting for’ Bible study and prayer, te eh Eaaey, at 7:00 p. m.—Choir prac- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ming at Becona St. ig loyde’ ‘Lo; Pastor ‘we believe in Jesus as Christ; We accept Him as our Saviour and Friend; We pledge ion our loyalty in every relations! f life,’ ‘Tu: nrise servi ea of Immor 5—Sunday School Easter worship. 1 00--Adule “Bible class, 11:00—Morning worship. mission of The Open Tomb. Reception of members. raed ism of infants, ote Christian Endeavor service, “Ye are witnesses of these things.” The musical service, Miss Florence ies organist, ‘iss Techla Knoll, $0-—Tuxts qui ret: “Jesus Christ Black Today"; in the Grave Prelude: Easter Morn—Le- are. wm Otfertory: Madrigale—Simonetti. ste: Hallelujah chorus—Han- *Anthenis: © Sons and Daughters— Arr, from 17th Cen. French “Christ The Lord Is Risen Today”—Gaul. 5:00—Prelude: I Know That My Re- deemer Liveth—Handel. Grtertory) Andante Tranquillo— Postlua, A = — rene ig: ‘ostlude B-Flat- Allelula — Hummell — Miss ty. iembly for The Com- vesper Solo: Katherine Bodenstab. We .cordially invite you to all services and to our seuowabtp, ZION EV. LUTHERAN, CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 1D Fourth Btre Sn ae Pe th and teach a changeless Divi Acca Yor aster a vine services for Easter March 28t pone’ Sunday school with all Rosella Brelje, supt. m.—German cont ona: Mrs. F. peers anist. 345 a. m.—Germ: r services with celebration Of evoly Communion, Sermon: “At the Empty Tomb.’ A sextet will renders an appropriate Easter anthem in the German langu- services ir Eve services. anist. Deat athe Wiiere Is Thy where is th a ‘sin ip the Law.’ But s be unto God Mich giveth oF victory thru. our Lord (lL Cor. 18, 55-67). FIRST bytes 4 OF CHRIST iy Sunday enon Sunda: t 11 a, m. ening testimonial Hoskins block, an j = Re week it to5 ra Ba Bem ‘but ho: rn this time?” (1! New anal in Science an ee Ww ey to Baker Eddy, w tere fal world noe light with wonders, eure swift pinions wards the realm 0: real, selritaal cause ox those lower thin, which give im) Nef in a mat at te fi may be deduced all glows, yield! to the hysical basi \ BISMARCK iat Eighth and Ross Benjamin ‘Schiipe, Pi ator 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school. Peter Klein, supt. We are thankful for the opportunity of giving religious in- struction to so many children, but your sled) too, may have the bene- fit of bei taught Bible truth by We shall ap- their idan m.—Deutacher Oster-Got- tesdie st. Them: ‘ist! Ostergabe und die unsere.’ ‘ein "Oateropter wird oben werden, ‘Wenn wir fuer das der Herr fuer uns ichwer ety. estern sind zur aitsune a ins eingeladen. 0 m.—Baptist roune Lig 34 sther Schlipf, president. Very interesting programs are given in the fuer Ihn zu tun, Husky Checker Champ sons are smarter than and I. Miller, 311 Fourth English language. Songe everyone likes to sin ne 8:00 p. teacher Gottesdienst. Lebhatiar eel beliebter Lieder. “ist Christus nicht auferstan- den, was dann?” Was waeren die Fol- gen fuer uns? 8:00 p. for nesday, meeting Bible study esa prayer ith the "Ger: man tongue. A cordial welcome « extended to all. CHURCH OF THe NAZARENB H. V. Sorensen, Pastor Dinin: aoate of the World War Me- morial Sunday | Boncel at 10 o'clock Communion service at 11 o'clock. ra program at 7:45. Radio service Ros b< at Man- dan to 9:15 Prayer mi ting r, thers evening at § Gclock at M3 West Mats Anthems “The Fell hi f the ‘The Fellowship oi cision Sermon: Upper Room.’ 8:30 p, m.—The Young People’s Hour, The discussion tops is “Youth's Belief in Immortality.” ening service and the youns th | peo: hour See eprtoest are eee spon- sored by the youn: of the church who invite row Peo share with them this Sunday i ht at the church. we March 318 — Op young people of church R the parsonage. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Street Rindahl, Pastor ‘Welcome at Beat BAPTIST CHURCH ourth Street and Avenue B ae. son, Minister ster Sunt a “Il Know That ard Co! Evarts class tor 8 class for ‘yo school Cea lepa fr as irs. G. J. Worue superinte! mt. 11:00—Morni: worship. iano by yates aw Pianist—Mrs, Clarence Gunness. larion Laraot Renee sptprcent le; Praye! nse—Intro} . Beauty of Holiness—Ackley. Bt noe “Seeking Jes th, Reception of Easter class. Sermon: poet by an oP 1:30—The evening service. Pianiat—Catherine Mason. med the) Supporters Continue Bismarck Tribune Ads will tell you Child Labor Act Fight Washington, Mar, 27—(P)—A advocate of the proposed Tax Collecting Runs Behind U, S. Estimate el 55 FA LAHR INSURANCE -*~ CONS. BROKER 00 EASTER BALL ING, MARCH 29th, 1937 $1.00 per couple Extra Ladies 25¢ WHERE CAN I BUY IT You will find the answers to these three important questions in the advertisements in The Bismarck Tribune every day. The Bismarck Tribune ads make it fun to _shop. They save you hours of needless, tiresome hunting; and they save you disappointments, too. They help you find what you want, where you want it, at the price you want to pay. The Bismarck Tribune ads take the risk out of buying, fully. You can believe what you read. Try the modern, ad-shopping way to satisfaction this ‘spring! Make The Bismarck Tribune ads a daily habit. BONT. es “of the -” rempie —— EI Cy Morn of Beauty”—sebelius Solo: My Redeemer Liveth\—Hand del, by Charlotte Sat Ska school and Bible classes itival services 11:00 ira ery lees a.m. violin, Anson, too. They tell you the facts... early, accurately, truth- ar Byee'—Mactar- and Mr. An-