The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1931, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1981 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B Ellis L, Jackson, Minister 10 a, m.—The church school. Mrs. Howard McNutt, superintendent. A carefully graded course of studies that keep central the development of Christian character. A growing school. 11—Morning worship. Pianist, Mrs, Clarence Gunness. svkowski (Rachma: to Avoid] Fi ns reat al ations of the am not my body—l am an spirit with needs and hopes fons which reach beyond Strength. i en ‘quiet, thoughtful service. A cor- dial welcome to those without a church home. Wednesday at service at the pa monthly business :30—The mid-week sonage, This is the meeting of the Wednesday evening testimonial 8 o'clock, g room maintained at 119% Fourth street is open daily except le- from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sun- F All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the ading room. PISCOPAL ayer Ave. -Jones, Rector ts. ‘Holy ommunion, hurch school and rector’s | \ at horal Eucharist and ser- | mon. |. Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 6:30 p, m., par- jish supper and ‘entertainment for jadult members and friends of the |chureh, | Fins EVA Seventh and Rosser Ave. | | .lra Herzberg, Minister } 0700 day church school for all departme —Morning worship service. election, “Praise the Lord” orenz), by the choir, Walking With God.” Endeavor, tt Jesus Teaches About tion, “The Best Friend (Bilhorn), by the Sun- ce of Life.” I—Mid-week prayer 30—Choir practice. 0—Catechism glasses. ELL \T LOOKS AS THOUGH IT WAS ALL OVER BETWEEN TOM AND HENRIETTA SHE HAS RETURNED THE RING AND THE ENGAGEMENT] 1S BROKEN = — THE WIDOW IB FREE TO MARRY BIM Now — — WHEN SHE LEARNED THAT TOM WAS GOING WITH THE RICH i MADGE BURNETTE IT COMPLETELY UNNERVED HER= TOM You ARE A FREE MAN NOW — JHE RING THAT WAS TO HAVE MEANT SO MUCH TO US— WELL- | GUESS SHE MEANS BUSINESS = \ THOUGNT BY GOING WITH ANOTHER WOMAN IT WOULD BRING US TOGETHER - We . BUT IT FAILED — —_ THE LITTLE SPARKLER TRE GUMPS—I’LL BE THERE WELLS IF SHE'S . NEALOUS OF MADGE = y WOULDN'T TRAD! SS) HENRIETTA'S Yo SI VITTLE FINGER FOR MADGE BOneR WHOLE ND hi RAMILY = BANK AND A ORILONS 1 MILINCLUDED \| DULY PONDERING THE THE COURT HAS SHE'S JUST A STUCK UP LITTLE FOOL— BUT HENRIETTA STARTED ALL OF THIS = WHY § DIDN'T SHE ANSWER ME WHEN + ASKED MER IF BIM GUMP HAD EVER KISSED HER ? EVERYWHERE | GO 1 SEE HER WITH BIM GUMP - WELL, TONIGHT. PUNDERSTAND THEY Wit BE AT THE THEATRE ~ ae Pe CLS aah ALSO ee AND } HOPE SHE SEES ME~ THE VERDICT. OF THIS COURT 1S HEAR NE. HEAR NE! — THE JUDGE IS READN TO RENDER A THE DECISION THAT $10,000 DAMAGES 1S EXCESSIVE. HE DOES NoT ABSOLNE AVERY, WHO PICKED UP AN UNKNOWN HITCH-HIKER ON A PUBLIC ROAD, OF RESPONSIBILITY. | hurch. c ehNote: At the close of the morning | service the observance of the month- |s ly communion service. EVIDENCE SET FORTH IN THIS CASE THE COURT FULLY RECOGNIZES THE LIABILITY OF THE DEFENDANT, AVERY, AS WELL AS THE PURPORTED INJURIES TO THE PLAINTIFF, THAT SAID ANERN: PAN ONTO SAID GULK THE SUM OF $8.75 IN FULL SETTLEMENT OF DAMAGES To ONE PAIR OF SAID GULKS TROUSERS INJURED BENOND REPAIR IN THE AFORESAID ACCIDENT, AND THAT pir will sing at the morning t 7:45 p.m. t Timmer at 3 o'clock p.m, McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship—10 o'clock. |, Organ prelude, om My Cabi Window” (Lie! e), Miss Ruth PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Logee, Minister Kindergarten, Pri- , Junior, Thtermediate and Sen- org: “The Voice in the Wilder-|s (Scott). “sweet Bye and hou Cast Down O tt ker), Miss Maud A.!y Vhither Bound?’ ter. drgin Postlude (Newell). Sunday. school, noon, p.m. ‘Topic, ng the Dream *Religion'’s cong Beatrice Va- Come True,” Violin. solo, isk), Mr. Adolph Solo, selected, Mrs, ei Evening worshi o'clock. ‘Moonlight on the ; the Voice of ” (Ashford). ory, “In Shadows” (Stoughton). Solo, selected, Mrs, Clifford John- Deepening “The Middle Passage,” Vater. Organ postiude, “Ballad” (Horspool), r Prayer service Wednesday evening 30, at 1 GOSPE LT. Marvin C. Miller, Pastor Corner of 11th and Rosser Sunday morning, 10 o'clock, Sunday Behool. Morning worship, 11. Evangelist Louls O, Rynning will speak on the Subject, “Trials in the Believer's yee 2. . From 8:30 to 4 p. m, radio service bver KFYR. Tune in. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m, Bubject, “The Power of the Cross.” Evangelist Louis O. Rynning speak- ing, Special music and singing. Revival services every night at §:45 except Monday, Come and hear Evangelist Louis 0. tynning speak on timely subjects rom night to night. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth pie indahl, Pastor ! Opie 8. Rindahl, Past ace Welcome ‘awaits you at rinity.” Church echool and Bible classes, 345 a. m, Morning worship and the commun- don, 11:00, Confessional, 10:30 a, m. Choir anthem, from Christiansen’s “The Reformation.” Vocal duet, “God Shall Wipe Away ‘All Tears” (Caro Roma), Mrs, Iver Acker, Mrs. Opie Rindahl. Sermon, “The Contribution of the Church of the Reformation.” Byvening service, 7:30. Stereopticon lecture, “Inner Mis- sions,” the Rev. Mr. Fylling. Selections by children’s choi Ladies’ Aid, Thursday, 3:00 p. m. . Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:50 . TDs Messiah rehearsal, 8:30 p. m. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) . 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor 22nd Sunday after ‘Trinity: 9:30 a, m—Sunday school, all tlasses, Miss Ella Brelje, superin- tendent, 10:30—Morning worship (German). This service will be broadcast over 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of he Walther League. 7:30—Evening service (English). Sermon, “Thyatira, the Corrupt Church,” being the fourth in a series of discourses on the Seven Churches of the Revelations, Bible text: “This is the day which the Lord hath made, we will rejoice and be glad in it.” You are cordially welcome to at- tend these services, t FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist) Corner Fourth St. and Ave. C ai Walter departments of the Sunday Church 1 Morning service of worship. n prelude—Reverie (Schneck- € Duryee Morris, |. Qu Thanks Be to God (Dick- Wingreene, Baven- Classes | The Logee. n Postlude—Invocation (Him- Secret of Peace— 0—Young People's and Adults’ artments of the Sunday Church Society — Bthelyyn er. ing service of worship. relude—Vesper Song Grace Duryee Morris, m — Presbyterian evening Offertory — Shepherd's (Hewitt), Anthem — Presbyterian choir, . Sermon—Rewards of Floyd EB, Li Lullaby Religion, . Logee. Postlude—Postlude (Bott- 8 Society of Helen Monday 7:: garten teachers meeting. Tuesday 7:30 session at the Manse. Wednesday 4:15 Builders of the Trail; 7:30 Mid-week prayer service. Thursday 2:30 general . meeting Ladies Aid Society; 7:00 Boy Scouts; 7:30 Choir practice, Dickinson Postal Receipts Are High Dickinson, N. D,, Oct. 31—Postal receipts show a constant gain throughout the last two years in) Dickinson, W. R. Lenneville, post- master, announces. At no time in the history of the Dickinson postoffice, since its estab- lishment in 1889, did the gross re- ceipts equal those of 1930, when $31,- 683.30, exclusive of money orders and year the receipts perhaps will equal this figure. are handled annually at the postof- fice, including letters, cards and packages. The average monthly sale of stamps this year, Lenneville re-| ports, has been approximately $2,200, which includes about 50,000 two-cent stamps. Between 75,000 and 100,000 letters are handled each month and about 8,000 government postal cards for the same time. Packages, both incoming and outgoing, average about, 100 a day. | Stickler Solution | The words “FOIL” and “ONLY” may be used to “WOLF” to “LION” and “LION” to “LYNX,” by DECISION IN THE $10,000 PERSONAL INJURN SONT, GULK VS. AVERY. ee € HITCH-HIKER RIDE DITCH LAWSUIT. You STAY HERE AND WATCH YOUR Dos “TILL I GO AND GET El = A ROPE,SO You CAN TAKE HIM postal savings, was received. This) MOM’N POP More than 1,000,000 pieces of mail|” SALESMAN SAM ELMER K. GULK. evening} FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS NOM BE SURPRISED WHEN SHE SEES NE COMIN’ Home CHICK , witt You ANSWER THAT ST WAS & 2 FoR iT FURTHER CLAIMS BE DENIED. TIED AROUND HIS NECK REAL Goo, GOING To TAKE You HOME WITH MG... YEAH... AN' MEGBE I'LL cive ‘You A NICE BONE..- WERE A NEW WRINKLE IN RACKETS! Bozo WHO SAID WE WAS SON , COLLECTING NEAR FALLING 1 @vEss I ) SHOULON'TA SAID ANYTHING Fiquoul I TUESE whe NY WING TW \ v SUSPICIOUS. AND WHEN T SUGGESTED CALLING THE LANDLORD TeTWANK HIM, WE BEAT Sunday service at 11:00 a, m. ct: “Everlasting Punishment.” chool at 9:45 a, m, Tow THE MERRY THRONG, SAM! 1'4 STAGIN' A cteages on eR ay LL GRILL FEED FER TH! Team To ceLesrate sou're ape, SNM ace OH, WELL! ITS IN KEEPING | TH MeaT HAs come "2 was afraid for a. while he would turn out to be like his father—you know | z. he always overbids his hand.” HALLOWE'EN | GRAB A FORK AND “TOAST ‘YeRSEL! © ERANKEURTER! OUT OF THE SKIN! WITH “THE OAY, AYWeNr! YM GONG OVER To TE WBRARY, Cora! Th BE Went Back VOT, 22 5 On, REMY IT WnentT BUEN THIRKING OF HET ! TONIGHT

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