The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 28, 1931, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1981 | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Selenust) Corner 4th St. and Ave. © Sunday service at 11:00 a, m. “Ancient and Modern Ne- Subject, cromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hyp- notism, punced.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Wednesday evening testim meeting at § o'cloc A readin: 10:00 departments ‘ Pastead of sending the come and bring them with 1 Morning worship choir, “Wonderful Lillenas). ermon, “Alone With God's We J9—-Junior practi i n on Morning wo! Organ prelu ee tid Rowley, ot worth League, People Act er, Miss Elaine Ris: Evening worship Conservator gram appears elsew paper. A silver off en. fi Prayer service on Wednesday eve- hing at 7:30. re in this ne ing will be ta LUTHERAN ri Synod) ‘ourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Yirst Sunday in Advent: Puota tm. Sunday school: all Miss Ella Brelje, superin- ing worship (English). esus, the Light of the Sermon, World.’ This service will be broadcast over radio station KFYR. ‘The Walther Leaguc > hymn selecti 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour, the Walther League. np ening service. - Sermon, “Stewardship of Money: Bible text: “Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more ready to hear than to give the sacrifice of fools.” ctet will ren- “in charge of TRINITY LUTHERAN ‘Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor. “A coral ‘welcome ‘will greet you tt Trinity.” church’ achool and Bible classes, 45 a.m, * Morning worship, 11:00. Sacred Choir Concert, 7, Ladies’ Aid, Thursday, 3:00 p. m, Annual meeting of ‘congregation, . 14, Piers Club, Thursday, 6:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Floyd B. Logee, Minister 9:30—Nursery, Kindergarten, pri- mary, junior, intermediate and senior epartents’ of the Sunday, church #chool. : 10:30—Morning service of worship. Organ prelude, “Come Ye Thankful People” (Elvey-Woods), Grace Duryee Morris. ; Anthem, That Labor” Come r (Wooler), Presbyterian Evening cho Floy: ‘Logee. Organ postlude, “Harvest Thanks- giving March” (Calkin). e's and chureh school. Neva Vettel, Peo} de, “Cradle Song” e Duryee Morris. Our Saviour, We uilmant). k” (Wilson). God Alone” n (Ward Evenirg Choir, “palestine Speaks,” of six presentation: pictures of Old and fponsored by the Bi: ew ‘Testaments, narck Council of nd the Bismarck ch” (Best). "s society. Ruth Johnson, ‘orth Dakota Mis- Bionarie eneral meeting, Ladies’ Aid. —Troop 6, Boy Scouts. children, | elas: ,|on Mrs. John Johnson Saturday. ses for all ages, Mrs, Howard Me- t. superintendent. rts class for adults, The for young people. A class of the Christian for high school students. Morning worship. Clarence Gunness. zie” (Youferoff). k, ittle Tugs and . “The y (Porter), the Morning Choir, anday morning we will pur guest preacher Dr, Fred on, state superintendent of the North Dakota Baptist state con- vention, ermediate B. Y. P. U. apter in the church Dorothy Mueller. Y. P. U. meeting at n the church audito- Mueller, leader. ing, service. Cole. m.—Int de ockton p.m. the mid- ¢ and the monthly t the parsonage. s' Aid will meet m Barneck, 612 Ninth jes’ Aid sale will be held s cafe, 200 Third street. OPAL yer , Rector m.—Church school and Bible .—Choral Eucharist and Ser- ‘ at 7:45 p.m \ Still ! e——. By B. P. HAGSTROM Mrs. Signe Johnson and children Verner and Hilma were Friday even- ing callers of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson called Ole Hagstrom and daughter Ingrid called at the Nick Torzeski and John Johnson homes Wednesday. Erick Engebretson of near Regan ',|drove Simon Larson to the Erick ‘d-| Person home Tuesday. Miss Mary Doyle, instructor in the by | Estherville school No. 4 is now stay- ing with Mrs. Signe Johnson. Velma Johnson spent the week-end at her home. Ole Hagstrom, son Albert, and daughters Nellie and Ingrid were Capital City shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter Merlin and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sundquist were in Bismarck Monday. Simon Larson began working for Henry Speten Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Broehl Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson spent Saturday in the Capital City. Leona Broehl spent Friday evening with Helen Johnson. John Law and Axel Asplund called on John Asplund Thursday. Charles Noon, Henry Speten and Marion Strand called on Ole Hag- strom last week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson dined with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Sunday. Albert Hagstrom and Ruben Pear- son dined at the Henry Speten home Monday. John Howe of Bismarck called cn Bert Hedstrom Tuesday. Karl Torzeski and Theodore Hoch- halter, members of the Live Wire 4-H club, attended the annual Burleigh county 4-H club achievement day in Bismarck Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Iner Oster and daughter Mary of Regan were call- ers on Mrs. John Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Monday. Mrs. Ed. Broehl is near Washburn caring for Mrs. Clarence Sandstrum who is ill. Word has been received that Mrs. Ingrid Adams who left for Brookten, Minn. recently, arrived safely. BREEDS SHORTHORN CATTLE Douglas, N. D., Nov. 28—John Tayler, recently appointed \extension forester by the state agricultural col- lege, is a son of J. M. Tayler, Douglas farmer, who is a breeder of Short- horn cattle. EE eee eee eres ies|| Stickler Solution ‘ ene | 5, | a or chool, with \ [ SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark i iy A LETTER FOR H BENNAMIN GUMP= 17 1S HENRIETTA ZANDER'S HAND ITING = pes LAST = IT 1S HER ANSWER To HIM] LIKE A MAN SHAKING WITH TE PALSY HIS NERVOUS FINGERS OPEN THE ENVELOPE THAT CONTAINS HIS. 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CAN'T You Ss€e THAT IT WOULD COST You A LOT OF MONEY TO FEED UIMe IT WouLD TAKE ALL OF Youn / COME, COME, NOW = SNAP OUT OF IT... YOU ACT LIKE YOUVE LOST ONE OF THE FAMILY... IF 1 THOUGHT YOU WERE GOING To ACT THIS WAY I'D NEVER CHASED THE DOG AWAY == BUT YOU MIGHT AS WELL GET OVER IT... WES an... Z WOULDNTA CARED... % ve WE FRONT ROOK, OR NTE HALL D THINK P MY NOT COMING To THE DOOR -- WoW RUDE! You WERE ALREADY 7 WS WE COME 7 WHERE (5 HE? Wry The Kicker Kicked! Ov”, (see! (Was GoNNa) (THERE “@ ARE! LETHA OFF EASY — BY Jest EFIRIN' al BUT @S LONG AS ‘YOU INSIST=—--—"—> ER DERN TOOTIN'! WHEN { SIGNED UP WITH Your Team AND I'VE Come BACK ,To GET WHATS COMIN’ PUT 'm MASCOT OC’ THE RANGERS AN’ NOU CAN'T PICK ON LITTLE KIDS. OF, Copyright, 1931, Vie go Tribune. HE WAS CLEAR Down BY ‘THE WATER WORKS BEFORE 1 GOT HIM... HE WAS RUNNIN’ DOWN THE STREET IN A SHEET, SCARIN’ EVERY- BODY OUT OF THEIR WITS... 1 KNEW youD Be GLAD To GET HIM | \ WELL WHY DIDN'T You TELL ME, TE FIRST Piace ? 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