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jPAGE two PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul S. Wright, Pastor. [):'■’,() Senior ( liurrh .-.ehnol 10:30 a. in. Morning worship. Sermon: “!•'<»r Their Sake Special music, sc let toil chnii J2M Other departments 1 hurcii ; school. Men's Adult Bible <la <. GSR) ]). in. Christian Kmlcavor. 7:30 ji. in. Evening Worship. Sermon: “Jesus and .John at Joi flan.” Mu-ie; “O Mow Wonderful." "How : Fixed lent is Thy Name, * hoir. ' Solo, selected. | ST. GEORGE'S KII SCO I'A I. 1 CHURCH F. 11. Davenport, Rector 514 Maridan Ave. Twenty second Sunday aftei Tnn- 1 ity. H A. M. Tloiy Communion. 10 A. M. Church School. 11:00 a. ms Morning prayei and | • riiion. 7:30 j). m. Evening pray< i and ' i moil Note th<' change of time for the •» imly seiviee from K a. in. to a. ni. ( hoir practice Thai day at 7 1 : '.O i»- ">• . On Thoisila\ atternoon at .. <» -lock in the l’ari'h house there will he a •* meeting of all the women of the church for a confeteiiee on Ihe j, Church Prngi inn" Sermon on Sunday a. m., “I he » ,using of the Fig Tree"; p. m. ‘•What the Church oilers the World.” EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts., C. ]*’. Strut/., pastor. .Morning ervice at 10 o clock with Rev E. K. Muttison us preacher. Sunday school ;il 11 ion a. ?n Evangelist II A James will preach in the evening at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. Rev. A. A. Holmes, Pastor, 51a 4th St. Phone 1120. Services for Sunday. Nov. H. Morning Worship at 10:”iti a. ru. Rev. L. B. Shores of Grand Forks will preach. Rev. Shorey is the di rector of Religious Education for the Baptists of North Dakota, arid an in teresting speaker. Come am! hear him. Bible school 12 noon, Mr. John Thorpe, Supt. The Young People’s meeting will meet at G |>. in. There will be no evening preaching ervicc as we will unite in the union evangelistic services. The pastor will preach at Men oken at 3 p. m. We extend a welcome to you to worship with us. I TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN j Corner Avenue C and Seventh St. I. (I. Monson, Pastor I Services Sunday morning and eve ning. | Sunday school and Bible Class at ; 12 noon. Mi Ruth Halvorson will render a selection, and a duet by Anna and Esther Motison. "The Lord liveth; and blessed lie my rock; and exalted be the God of the rock of my salvation.” 2 Samuel 22:47. All welcome. Vet ABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter K. Vater, Pastor. Divine Service will he conducted tomorrow, Sunday, as follows: 10:-TO a. m. Morning Worship. The pastor will preach on the sub ject "The Necessity For Re-Educa tion.” The choir will render the anthem. "Lord Remember Me” by Lange, and 'lrs. Fred Romanowsky will favor us with a solo entitled "Let I s Have Peace” by Ernest Bell. 12 noon. Sunday School. (Classes "or all ages.) The Men’s Bible ('lass especially "/eleomes you. G:3O p. m. Intermediate and F.p worth League. 7:110 p. in. Evening worship. At this service the pastor will preach on the subject “Playing Fast And Loose" or “Wickedness In High Places." The choir will render the anthem “Abide With Me." by Lysberg. If you have no other church home in the city, we heartily invite you to worship with us. Strangers especial ly welcome. Remember the hours 10:30 and 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Corner 4th St. and Ave. C. Sunday Service ut 11:00 a. in. Subject: * “Adam and Fallen Man.” Sunday School at i*: 4.“» a. m. Wednesday evening testimonal .meeting at s o’clock. A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday. Thursday' and Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. A. & M. Tire Service First Class Tire Repairing. Selberling All Tread Tires and Tubes. 216 Main - Phone 356 OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 218 Mb St n*a« 4(8 HATS Dependable SCHOBEL make. Second to none. $5.00 to SIO.OO. Klein’sToggery . t ESSEX COACH S9ISKLFJLJL BISMARCK. H. D. t** * A * MANY ENJOY REIN CONCERT Violinist and Accompanist Live Enjoyable Musical Program Last Night N '■ IG in. noted Norwegian vio 1 i-’. held the diVo att« ntion o>' his •'ii; lienee of more than one hundred nr I B Buys a ffuarantefed storage battery, B ■ in a rubber ease. B I Corwin-Churchill I I Motors, Inc. I for Economical Transportation Quality- I determines the pride I you take in your car I The Coach Quality in its design and finish makes you proud of its fine I £ appearance* x I Oy J Quality in its chassis construction gives you a brilliant per- I f. o. b. 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That Mi Hein ranks with the be. t violinists of the country was the opinion expressed Ip, members o; the audience. I!i< program, broad in its scope, included selections front operas, ela: sics and a few old Norwe gian numbers. Encores were demand ed of practically every selection and he re.-pondod generously to the up plause Mr. Hein i- a violinist of remark- able talent and wjjl one day be rc<*og niced a> one of America's most fam ous artists. He is giving a concert in Mnndan this evening. sponsored hv the Sons of Norway of that city. Whipping Cream Guaran tied to Whip at the Modern Dairy. RECOMMENDED P.v merchants and hankers who require high efficiency, and by thousands of former students in the best business and hank in-4 positions in the United States and Canada. The Mi-man k Easiness College appeals to ambitious young ttp n and women who aspire to equip for the higher-salaried business and hanking positions. The Mismarek College is now enrolling the sons and daugh ters of former students—evidence of age and long experience. The Misrnnrck College is enrolling the friends and relatives of the mNst successful merchants nad hankers from North I'akota and neighboring states evidence of efficiency. Scud for fret* catalog and full particulars. When you know what we have done for thousands of other ambitious young men and women, now in good business and banking positions thru out th(> United States find Canada, you will enroll. Tile Bismarck College Hank. Hero you can train to high efficiency. <i. M. LANCiC.M, President, College Building. BIS.MAItCK, N. DAK. ' ■ * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE I French opera has been performed in New Orleans almost every year | since 1810. Dance ever v Saturday night at the Elks* Hall. Man dan. A clean dance and peppy music. Qreater Demand for the Touring Improved Ford Cars ■ The recent improvements in Ford Y mjy cars have create d a demand that is establishing new sales records. Runabout - $ 260 Back of this growing demand is the Tudor Sedan »o knowledge that Ford cars.havegained • rordor Sedan 660 ' their universal recognition through cio.ed c«r.»»color. Do- dependability and economy of oper* mountable nm§ and starter # l _| 7 # 7 extra on open cari. | ation. Ihe recent improvements en- U. An pncei f. o. b. Detroit h ance value that has been definitely All-steel body; heavy crown established. fenders; fuel tank filled from . _ , outside; low , graceful body s ee today s greater Ford value at your lines; nickeled head lamp a 1 • i f-« j 1 r rims; comfortable, low seats, nearest Authorized rord L)ealer?s. Place your order now to insure early equipment includes four cord V6FV tires, rear-view mirror, extra UCiiVCI y . tire carrier and windshield wiper. Balloon tires $25 Detroit, Mich. I Turning Them Away! I ■ The last few nights we have had to turn away a lot of. out ■ ■ of town cars for storage in order to handle our regular M ■ monthly customers. If YOU would like to store a car with ■ I us this whiter, better make immediate arrangements. ■ I Corwin-ChurchiU Motors, Inc. I GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR COURTEOUS DRIVERS. " If your tinje is worth money, Ihey are good men to know. They don’t speed but 1 neither do they waste time. Through their thorough knowledge of the city, they ' make time by taking he shortest route. This means low fare, too. We know and our drivers know that courtesy and efficient service are the only ways to btiild this business. If you want the advantages of low rates, safe driv ing, quick service and helpful drivers, use our cabs. Your friends Do! j PHONE 1-100 TAXI w y *' '•> ' ' '' ? ' I • i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 192.')