The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1931, Page 8

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} THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931 of sof ven Churches of the 3 are they that nf God and keep it." ly welcome, McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | § Walte vate stor Morning wo: Organ pre ani e ildermere) Organ offertory, “Prayer” (Wat- Valter. ‘ater, Wilds and und adhe tobe rf » fourth grade irls, : nopsis of Wo: ie pupils. Methodist. child h » be present for the Ral ing of A d unde: At_the Allied Youth w Auditorium to a ce at 7:30 p.m eople may IAN CHURCH , Minister ten, pri- te and ‘senior church Autumn” (Johnston). Thou S R. Bauer. of True Love,” v B 00—Young People’s uts of the Sunday church ns. hurch office. uilders of the Trall. fid-week prayer service, 7 ‘Thursd: 7:30—Intermediate teachers’ meet- ing. 7:30—Troop 6, Boy Scouts, CHURCH d Ave. B Miss Ruth | k Thou the Bread of | of the|, “You tat | Trinity rvice | ¢ te Moderato” Ly school, Rally day] the direction of | perintendent, "Davis, director of by the church Day,” Ethel ggerty. fifth grade of the Quarter,” | ci ed uditorium, ‘This ting of the youth surrounding towns spices of the Allied | § ing there and to of Dr, Ira Land- ith in order that y attend the Union f the churches at the City u My Soul” nd adult de- th banquet, Ter- Tickets may be se- Avenue A 0 8. S. Rindahl, Pastor most cordially welcome at City Had (Whitting- | M. H. Ander- unt of p.m. , 10:00 a. m. FIRST LUTHERAN Corner Ave. D and 7th St. . Benzon, Pastor Sunday ‘school and Bible ot Engen ar [im the, church parlors Thursday aft- ernoon at 3 o'clo The Luther Le day evening ins! nin The confirmation class meets Sat- urday morning at 9:45. ie will meet Thurs- of Tuesday eve- ‘RCH OF CHRIST cientist) r Fourth St, and Ave. C service at 11:00 a, m, Unreality.” evening testimonial o'clock. ing room maintained at 119% reet is open daily, except le- holidays, from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sun- p.m, All are welcome to services and to visit the ‘ANGELICAL CHURCH ser Ave, Schwantes, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship service. Prelude. 2:30—The Allied Forces for Prohi- bition will begin their speaking tour here in the city. Dr. Ira’ Landrith and | Robert C. Ropp will speak at the city auditor- ‘They will also speak there at 0, There will be no evening services at the church, but we will unite with the other churches for the union meeting. ; |, 6:30—A union young peoples meet- ing at the Methodist church, edne: er service. eadership training. 0—Catechism class. (Shep- Bred ewes should be so fed that they make a constant gain from the time 1 |Of breeding until lambing time. It is a good policy to give ewes addition- al feed 10 days or two weeks before breeding time, experienced sheepmen declare, Corn smut is not injurious to farm animals even when fed in consider- ably greater amounts than the stock would get from corn fodder or silage. Nearly 70 per cent of Japan's farmers cultivate less than two and one-half acres of land per family. TAKEN UP One light gray horse. Brand on left shoulder, “W", “S" on left jaw. Weight 1500. ‘The Quain Beginning bi 9 21-28-10 3 Wm. C. Smal Phone %-F-5, Bismarck. N. Dak., Route 2. Children’s t board.” Offertory, “Departure” (Oesten), Special music, choir number by the morning choir, directed by Mrs. Gunness. Sermon, Great Affirmations of Life, No. Am N Not Bound to Suc- ut I Am Bound to Be True.’ ‘The monthly Communion service at the close of the morning service. Owing to the visit of ‘the Allied Campaigners there will be no B. P. U, service and our evening service ‘will give way to the meeting in the city auditorium. We invite our peo ple to take this opportunity to join in this union serv ‘Wednesday at the mid-week xe: ice of the church. This will be the monthly business meeting of the church. Forks, Oct, 12th to 16t in them.” 0 atthe parsonage State convention sessions at Grand {” Stickler Solution i “Those things you washed last week were shrunk till I couldn’t get him “Maybe he's just growing that fast, lady.” i | | Hl i 1 JUST COULDN'T HELP LAUGHING OUT | "Loup WHEN WE WELL- IF HE'S HAD SOME OF THE OLD MAN'S PASSED TOM EXPERIENCE HE PROBABLY S | CARR ON THE STREET NEVER Here BERRY = | yest ERDAY - Ir MUST LOST THAT FACTORY = cy iM UP ‘To SEE AND THE @' ioe wie i Bene ETA AND ME IS_ WHAT. SHALL (HEN OGETHER- AND THE FACTORY ? oe — AFTER CALLING WHO WILL TAKE ‘TO! ME AN OLD CARR'S PLACE AT SHE HELM= WHO Will COULD ANDY DO WITH IT? | GASOLINE ALLEY=WHY NOT?, THIS TRAOING TRIP SO FAR HAS CERTAINLY BEEN ONE GRAND FLOP. I'M 200 MILES FROM HOME AND MY TRADING STOCK (S IN THE OFTCH, A COW— BICYCLE —REAL JWEIR FRONT YARD, INSTEAD OF AT MOM AN’ POP AN’ LAND RIGHT IN CUR I CAME OVER TOY HONESTLY,S WAS So D (SHE SAYS GHE WONT FIND OUT HOW \ WHEN J WENT OVER TH R UNE WNITH A MAN: SHO iT_ SUPPORT UP AGAINST (T, - “WERY ANHAT WOULD ‘Yov_Do Just UND A “TOUGH BREAK SAYS SHES GONG * TO LEDNE WIMe SALESMAN SAM THE Ressiin’ Mee Betwixt] H#Eezact (MUSSLEBOWND IAN THE KU- iKoo KANARY {Has BEEN ON jFOR BO MIN— lUTes AND jNeITHER Has SCORED A FALL |Heezacus To [EAT AND THe | KuKoos Too cast / HO OR=-. GUESS YOU j THE GUMPS—HELP WANTED POOR OLD ANDY - HOW ME WOULD LIKE YO HAVE TH, Lele tate ey plu "BD LIKE ve - mrs AN ADMIRABLE ORGANIZATION@ WITH WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTIONS JHE FINEST OF MODERN MACHINERY = BUY WHAT, 'NE HAD OFFERS — EIGHT DOLLARS — THIRD INTEREST IN ESTATE. BOT WHAT'S THE ANBY = Hee Goo MEARTED= MEANS WELL- BUY WHEN WILL HE EVER LEARN ? 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