The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1931, Page 12

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{THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1931 - si en ; ig N CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTER: Floyd E. Log: November 15, 1931 $:30—Nursery, kindergarten, pri- mary, junior, intermediate and ‘senior Gepartinents’ of the Sunday church school. 19:30-—-Morning service of worship. Organ, prelude, “Festal | Preluce Ggohimann), Duryee Mor ris, Vocal solo, tome Ye E Prindle t), M © Me" (Coerne), Bavendick, Mr. Logee, ostlde” (Rog- people's and adult nded” CAn- in evening y I Ws), Presbyter! y, “Canzone Nuptiale” kes). Miss Esther of Praise Is Pre! an evening choir. a Sermon, “Loyal Ever,” Floyd E. Lo- ee. Sars Organ postlude, “Melody” (Engle- monday. Monday— 7:30—Primary teachers’ meeting. Tuesday— 7:30—Board of education mecting. v : esday— Builders of the Trail. 4 7:30—Mid-week prayer service. Thursday— 3:00—Ladies’ Ald circle meetings. 7:00—Boy Scouts, Troop 6. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B Bilis L kson, “Minister 0:00 a, ‘m. church school. Mrs. Howard M itt, superintendent. Classes for all ages, carefully graded eurriculum. 11—Morning worship. Pianist, Mrs. Clarence Gunness. Prelude, “Berce: (Delbruck). Children’s tall ping God.’ Offertory, “Reverie” (Schutt). Special music: : Violin solo, selected, Evan Kennedy. Sermon, “Christ in the House,” Mr. Jackson, m.—Senior B. ¥. P, U. Study , late B. Y. P, U. 6:30 p. and discussion period. 6:30 p. m.—Interm Pianist, Edward Ci Sermon theme, PD: and Saul— *Wear Your Own Suit.” Wednesday evening at 0—The mid-week service at the parsonage. FIRST LUTHERAN Ave. D and 7 fe E._Benzon, Sunday: ‘Service at 10:45. Sunday’ school and Bible class at lock. Service at 7:45 p. m. Service at Timmer at 3 o'clock p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist), Corner 4th St. and Ave. C Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject, “Mortals and Immortals.” Sunday’ school at 9:45 a, Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained at 119% Fourth street is open daily, except le- al holidays, from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sun- lay, 3 to 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. sams testimonial TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S, Rindahl, Pastor “A core Trinity.” Church school and Bible classes, a, m. lorning worship, 11:00 a, m. Choir anthem. Evening service, 7:30. Special music. rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 .m, Confirmands, Saturday, 10:00 a. m, ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN QMfissouri Synod) J. V. Richert, Pastor 24th Sunday after Trinity: 9:8 @. | m.—Sunday school, all classes. Miss Ella Brelje, superin- wet s0--Morni hi ish :30—Morning worship (English). This service will be broadcast over KFYR. Rev. A. Beawer of Kongs- berg, N. D., will deliver the sermon. You are cordially invited to tune in on this service, 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour, in charge of the Walther League. 7:30—Evening service (E ish). . Sermon, “Philadelphia, the Mission- ‘ry Church,” being the sixth in a se- ries of sermons on_ the Churches of the Revelations. Bible text: “So then, faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.” ®8T. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Third St. and Thayer Ave. Rev. David Pierce-Jones, Rector eshWenty-fourth Sunday after Trin- ys : a. m.—Holy communio: n, 0:00 a. m.—Church school and Bi- ble class, 11 ita, m™.—Morning prayer and ser- Tuesday, Nov. 17, Vestry. meeting in the parish house at 8 o'clock. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Marvin C. Miller, Pastor Corner Eleventh and Rosser Our services of the coming week {will be as follows: Sunday school and Bible class at Seven | Classes for all. rvice at 11:00,” Rev. A. internationally known ble expositor and au- k on “The World's Big- . over ev. Stuer- World's ttle.” veek night at, 7:45, . with Rev. Stuer- the ngelist. You are al- welcome at the Gospel Taber- of Bismarck. | MecanE wi Wal HODIST EPISCOPAL a i Pastor Morning 80 Organ — pre! poral” (Arm: ng), Miss’ Ruth Rowley, or- | Ar . “The Lord Is My Strength” | (Wooler). Organ offertory, “Mood Pensive” CApplefield). Anthem; ‘Conte Ye Blessed” (Wil- son). “The Compelling Motive in Missions,” Walter E. 1 ges. The Young Men's Busi- s especially invites you, h League, 6:30 p.m, Topic, ” Leader, Miss | ‘esper Hymn” THE GUMPS—PROMISE ME, 0 PROMISE ME . 4 ; - oN NOW THEN HEAVEN. ? , THERE'S THE ANSWER= : DARUNG- BUSINESS CALLS IS IT YOM CARR ? | “ BUSINESS OF THE EYES. HERES YOUR ME TO AUSTRALIA- bo YOU STILL LOVE HiMd? Gis au over NOW, HENRIETTA. a CHANCE To SHOW i. ¥ RAV EST IMPORTANCE 1 MUST RETURN IMMEDIATELY: ‘i ENHER YOU MUST NECESSITATES YOUR RARER HENRIETTA~ HAVE A NEART THEN WHY | A&K ? WHY Nor MARRY ME Now ? { 1 WILL Give You BUT TEN i4 MORE DAYS ‘To DECIDE - HEN IF You REFUSE Airing HAVE To SAIL To LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA NOW AS THE BRIDE OF BENJAMIN GUMP THE BILLIONAIRE OR REMAIN AND TAKE YOUR CHANCES OF MARRYING “Tom CARR, THE MAN OF YOUR CHOICE - oe 9 ee CHOOSE QUICK, oe 8 ee MILLIONS AND LUXURY IMMEDIATE RETURN — LEAVE veri) iF POSSIBLE — NERY DAY he PrCOMPLI CATES THE SITUATION 1 LOVE YOU MORE THAN ANYTHING ON EARTH = WHY NOT GET 4 OR POVERTY AND ~ thi Marion Sandin, and Health,” ng worship service, jon by the choir, r choir practice, —Union Christian Endeavor ice at the Presbyterian church, n Endeavor Rally at n church. worship service, 5 Glorying In the Cross.” er service, Shoir practice. ‘atechism classes, Stock Judging Team Leaves for Chicago Fargo, N. D., Nov. 14.—Accom- panied by their coach, Al Severson, animal husbandman at the agricul- tural college, the North Dakota five- man fat stock judging team with one, alternate has left Fargo en route to the Chicago international livestock show college judging classic to be held Nov. 28. The following college men took the. trip by auto: Elbert T. Larvick, Tem- vik; Clarence Lockrem and George Kaftan, Harvey; Glenn McCleary, Fisher, Minn.; Clarence Ebert, Mott; and Vernon Thompson, Fairfield. The team will visit farms, the uni- versities of Minnesota and Illinois, and Iowa State college on the way to the classic. Practice judging will be done this way in final preparation for the exposition. Burr Named Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor Chicago, Nov. 14—Supreme Court, Justice Alexander G. Burr, Bismatck,_| N. D., is one of seven men named ‘dial welcome ‘awaits you at|Heutenant governors in the Minne- sota-Dakotas Kiwanis district by Bennett ©. Knudson, Albert Lea, Minn., governor-elect of the area. The lieutenant governors will take office Jan. 1, when Knudson becomes district governor. Other lieutenant go.ernors will be! Tim A. Francis, Enderlin, N. D.; El- den W. Clark, Yankton, §. ‘Tony N. Roble, Austin, Minn.; Dr. A. F. Branton, Willmar, Min! William C. Smith, Duluth, Minn.; and W. H. Scott, Ortonville, Minn. A four-room apartment on wheels hhas been developed in France. It has) the appearance of a boat, being! provided with windows of the shape and size of port holes. Ue Stickler Solution ] Oe A POPULAR GRANDEE OF CADIZ once ANGERED. SOMB to DERANGE Hi, ny CHUCKED a GRENADE, eur He DucKeD, wuich ENRAGED wose wild LANES OF CADIZ. The four words which were missing appear in black letters. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MOM’N POP 1 DON'T CARE IF YOu =] NO SAH. ‘AN! \ TOLD You EIGHT j YES THAT GOES FOR. BESIDES 1 DON'T PAY TIMES | AIN'T GOIN’ OCES SEND ME A BUNCH THAT ATTORNEY. TOO, IF PAN NO BACK O' LAW PAPAHS THAT THICK. 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