The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1931, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1931 ‘ * THE GUMPS—.A PACKAGE FOR MRS. TOM SO tT1S MRS. TOM CARR THAT) HONOR OF 1 Shes sina = WELL-WRLL- man), Grace Duryee Morris. Organ "postlude, “March of the Magi” (Lindsay The entire congregation ts asked to join in this White Gifts Service, and to sit with their church school boys and girls as families, 5 Young people's Other Lands, FROM BIM= WHY YOM WILL BE RURIOUS IF HE KNEW THAT | EVEN WEARG FROM HIM= We 1S INSANELY JEALOUS UMP= . ? OF QINAT ON EARTH CAN HE WANT T THE POOR FELLOW — \ SUPPOSE IT IS SOME LOVE Sick HE ASKED ME To PRESENT WMY BIM = I] HIS TO You AND MR. CARR HE IS OUT oF WITH HIS COMPLIMENTS — MY LIFE AND THERE I$ ONLY ONE REQuEtY THAT HE MADE - AND THAT IS THAT IT1% NOT To BE OPENED UNTIL HE TS “THREE DAY OUT AY SEA— i y —Nursery and kinder- garten party for children and moth- ers. The departmental teachers, to- gether with Presbyterian. Mothers’ AND GAVE (T TRINITY LUTH Avenue A at F Opie S. Rindahl, P: 01 There is always a cordial welcome |* Heavenly Love Abiding” ( B. Howard). Sacred Messiah” (Handel), Trinity Luthe: Soloists, Mr: : ; Rudolph A. . Anderson, Belk, bass. die light service and carol sing, 00 a.m, nt Night, Holy Night.” Noel.” “A Babe Is Born in Bethlehem.’ “It Came Upon the Midnight Cl Christmas festival service, a. m. Children’s program, 5:30, p. m “The Story Ever > a Christ- mas pageant, with tableau, and carols arranged by Arthur Getz. CH OF CHRIST Scientist) Corner 4th St. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject, “Is the Uni Includ- Ing Man, Evolved b: ie Force?” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained at 119% Fourth street is open daily, except legal holidays, from 12 to 5 p. Sunday, 3 to 5'p. m. All are welcom to attend these services and to visit the reading room. GLENCOE-STEWARTSDALE Christmas Program ‘There will be a Christmas tree pro- gram at the Glencoe church Wednes- day night, Dec. 23, at 8 o'clock. Stewartsdale church, Thursday night, Dec, 24, at 8 o'clock. All’ are cordially invited to attend these programs.—H. M. Gulson, pastor. “For unto us a Child is born, unte us a Son is given: and the govern- ment shall be upon His shoulder: and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, the Mighty God, the B) Tasting Father, the Prince of Peac: (isa. 9:6), 419 Fourth Street J._V. Richert, Pastor Fourth Sunday in Advent: 9:30°a. m.—Sunday school, with all classes; Miss Ella Brelje, superintend- ent. 10:30—Morning worship (English), “The Messiahship of Jesus.” P. 'm.—Rehearsal of Christmas ‘am by the Sunday school. P. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30—Evening services (English). Bible text: “The Word was made flesh, “and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory ‘as of the Only-begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.” : If you have no church home, you are cordially welcome to worship with FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Floyd E. Logee, Minister 9:30—Nursery, kindergarten, _pri- mary, junior, intermediate and ‘senior departments’ of the Sunday church school. : 10:30—Morning service of worship. Organ prelude, “In Bethlehem Town” (Mueller), Grace Duryee Morris. Quartet, “The Birthday of the King” (Neidiinger), Mrs. ‘Targart, Mrs. Bavendick, Mr. Bauer, Mr. Cav Oftertory, “O Holy Night” (Adami Voea! solo, }esu Bambino” (Pietr« a-Yon), Mrs, W. J. Targart. Sermon, “Searching Out Bethlehem, Floyd E. Logee. Organ postiyde, “Christmas March” Oferkel). 12:00—Young_ people's and_ adult classes of the Sunday church school; Judge Burr's Bible class for men and women; Philathea class for young women; and the young men’s discus- sion class with Mr. Logee. {500 White Gitts Christmas Serv- ce. Organ, prelude, “The Herald’ An- gels” (Mendelssohn), Grace Dur- yee Morris, “The Guiding Star,” a nativity pag- eant presented by the Tuxis so- ciety and the Presbyterian eve- ., ning choir. ‘Angel of the Star of Bethlehem... i Marian Morton ‘Julia Ann Allen Myron Benser y ina Jane Lyngstad and Betty Jacobson, —- Six Guardian Angels—Betty Mul- vaney, Betty Barnes, Ethelwyn Schafer, Mary Louise Nuessle, Lois ‘Ularud, and Jeanne Kraft. Old Shepherd’ ........Melvin Munger Young Shepherd :.Bud Mulvaney Boy Shephe: First King, Second Kin Third King ; Robert, Edick Three Nubian Siaves—Hobert Guss- ner, Leland Kitchen and Robert PL ‘Angel of the Crown of Thorns. te eceeceseeeese- Mary Jean Ji ‘Angel of ‘the ‘Chalice....Mary Cowan Angel of the Gross..::‘Gladys Risem Coach, Mrs, Obert Olson, Organkst, Grace Duryee Morris, Gholr Girector, Otto Bauer. Costuig@es, Vera Person and Margue- rite D'Aqdis. . Lighti@g, Russell Reid. Presentation of White Gifts by de- partment: Offertory, “Christmas Carols (Spil- b, will be hostesses, All mothers with children under school age are cordially invited to come and bring their boys and girls. 7:30—Tuxis social committee meet- y, 4:00—Primary department party. All church school children of irst, second and third grades are ex- pected to attend. Mrs. John Reel, pri- mary department superintendent, is in charge of the program, Mrs. George Constans, Mrs, Karl Grabow and Mrs. H. A. Brandes are in charge of the refreshments. Wednesday, 2:30 — Junior depart- ment party, for all fourth, fifth and sixth grade church school boys and jsirls. Mrs, Oberg, junior department perintendent in charge of the ‘am, with’ Mrs. Frank Cave and junior department mothers assist- jug with the refreshments. 0—Mid-week prayer service. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Avenue Ira_E. Herzberg, Minister :00—Sunday church school for all departments. 11:00 Morning worship service. tmas service.) me Upon the Midnight Clear” lis), choir, Sermon, “When the King Came.” 3:00—Practice for the children for ristian Endeavor. “Topic: Message in Literature. 7: ening service. The Christmas cantata, “The Music of Bethlehem” (Holton), choir. A silver offering will be taken. Thursday, 7:45—Christmas program. This will be given,by the beginners, primary and junior children, Offering will be taken for the or- phans’ home ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Third St, and Thayer Ave. Rev. D. Pierce-Jones, Rector Fourth Sunday in Advent: 8 a. m.—Holy Communion, 10:00 a. m.—Church school and Bible class. 11—Morning prayer and sermon. Christmas services: Christmas Eye, Dec. 24, 11:15, carol service, Choral Eucharist and Sermon. Christmas day: 10:30—Morning prayer. 11 a. m.—Holy Communion. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Walter E. r, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30. Organ prelude, jerald Angels” (Mendelssohn), Miss Ruth Row- ley, organist. Anthem, “Hark the Glad Sound” jams). Organ offertory, “Love Song” (Cad- man), Solo, “Jesu, From Bambino” (Pietro A. . Yon). Sermon, “Crowding Christ Out,” ‘Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude, “March of the Magi” (Ashford). Sunday school, 12:00 noon. (Classes for all ages.) Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Topte, “Christmas in Art.” Leaders, Miss Grace Abbot and Miss Luella Al- tringer. Evening worship, 7:30. At this serv- ice a Christmas candle light service will be held, The combined choirs of the church will be gowned for the oc- casion and the sanctuary will be il- luminated by candle light only, A brief outline of the service follows: Green prelude, “Nasareth” (Gu no es Processional, Came Upon. the Midnight Clear” (Sears). ayer. Responsive service. singipg of verses of Christm: interspersed by Scripture bearing on the Advent. by. choir, Vocal solo, “The Birthday of King” (Neiglinger), Mrs. W. J. ‘Targart. Organ offertory, “Chrigtmas Pastor- ale” (Ashford). Vocal solo, selected, Mr. W. F. Bischof. Sermon, “The Stories of Bethlehem,’ Walter E. Vater. Recessionaj, “Angels From the Realms of Glory” (Montgomery). Benediction. Programs will be handed to the con- gregation as they enter the sanctuary. ‘The service will commence promptly at 7:30 p. m. 1 Children’s Christmas tree and pro- gram on Thursday evening at 7:30. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. Corner Avenue D and Seventh St. Rev. Emil Bengon Pastor. Morning service at 10:45. Sunday School at 12:00 Evening. services at ), when the choir will give the Christmas cantata, “The Music of Bethlehem,” w direction of Mrs. Emil Benzon, Lucile Malmquist, ‘organist; Mis Odessa Nelson, pianist. BITING THE HAND Portland, Ore—Fred Hanson was begging for a place to spend the night. A local hotel keeper gave him @ nice room with a comfortable bed. .| The next morning Fred bad left, and so had the bedspread. Police checked up and found it in a pawnshop, where it had been pawned for ten cents. They looked up Fred and he admitted the theft. He was fined $25 for his ingratitude. STITCH IN TIME Gi nearest hospital, where it was sewed back IDE GLANCES By George Clark them rags off like she used to show her age.” Lg TO ANDY - ANDY ‘THOUGHT IT WAS A GIFT To HIM FROM BIM= cme 9 ee BUT INSTEAD HE GAVE IT Yo ANDY TO GIVE TO MR, AND MRS. ‘TOM CARR- ABING “TO "IN Know WHAT ISIN [T= Melt SURE. I'M WALT? YOU'RE LOOKING KIND OF PEAKED. FEELING ALL RIGHT? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SAY! ALL THIS DOODLE, NOODLE AND Coote 4 JUST A STurF oF FREcKLES’ } LITTLE CLUB IS MAKING ME GoorYs ) THEYRE HE'S IN THERE TALKING / GETTING UP: ON THE PHONE...oF _/ YOU SHOULDNT] ALL THE TALK T LET THAT EVER HEARD! IRRITATE Yev wow DO MNOW THAT'S WHAT CHICK WANTS FOR CHRISTANAS SHOPPING AND WHEN HE SAN THIS CHAIR, HE WENT CUCKOO - LET'S GO DOWN AND LOOK AT IT, FEEUNG FINE. You SAY HE ISNT Home RIGHT Now, NRS. PLETZENGAUME WELL...IF HE Comes IN, JUST TELL HIM “ME DoopLe CALLED UP % TALK TO THE Noopve.... ISN'T \T A -BeAUTY WU MAKE A wow PRESENT AND DO ass WHAT I sap! COME OUT To TH’ EIGHT ARENA TONIGHT AN’ WALK RIGHT IN -WON''T CosT Ye a CENT! ALL CAY ERIENDS ARE comin’! Doc. A LITTLE ITS A GooDo TH t FOUND THAT OLD" LOCK OF POP'S....NOW OUR UP GooD AN’ Ti6uT = an’ NoBoDy CaN Go SNooPIN' AROUND! "MALL RIGHT GOLLY, | HANG LOST SOME WEIGHT. ANNWAY 1 CUGHT To REEL GOOD OVER THAT. QOOLES OF THE CiWwB AN’ THAT DON'T BE BASHEUL, FELLAS — WALK RIGHT IN, MESSAGE = 1 WONDER WHAT CAN WE ALL MANE 1 AM CARRYING OUR WoRRIES, WALT | QUITE A LOAD, AVERY, DON'T LET ‘EM Ger | BUT WHO ISNT TLL YOU. NOU Donrr. | 8& OKAY IN A DAN ACT SO CHIPPER. | THATS ELEGANT! weLL, TLL BE GOING... WERE ee Tere HANIN’ SAVERKRAUT FOR SUPPER ToNIGUT aw’ it Y CONT WANTA BE LATE... See you AT TUE OODLE CLUB IN THE MORNING, EER Gost SAKES, Ya TOLD ME T’NIGHTS GeatrLe WAS Ay FREE-FoR-ALL.

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