The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1932, Page 14

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1982 Biographer II] THE GUMPs-. HONK! HONK! sae Z F : To BYART Sf weu- (OM NOYHING- BUT YOU KNOW WE NAVE A ND SAY> IF YOU INTEND TO SN" SUE RASTORY 1@ DONer abe PRETTY GOOD INTEREST IN THAT AND { / We arery oF GAs BEFORE. You PRETTY WeLtU- f WAS JUBT THINKING = AND DON'T TRY YO BO INA BORROWED CAR 1 SAW TOM CARR OUR STOCK 18 WORTH $260,000.22 - AND TAKE A SPARE TIRE witH YOU= GOING DOWN THE NOW WHY DON'T YOU LET ME DON'T BREAK DOWN ALONG THE STREET TODAY IN & MANDLE THAT - START ME OUT WAN SIDE AND ASK SOMEONE WHO IS BRAND NEW -MAQHINE - ON He. opr S Waa eee REALLY GETTING THERE FOR A RIDE — WHEN YOO GET ON THE PRETTIEST n ONGS TO VR CAR | EVER Saw- a SEE ir ve.vou< THAT ROAD : DONT BE A, HITGm NIKER . THe ‘Factory Pi s FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner 4th St. and Ave. C. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “GOD.” Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. | . A reading room| maintained at 11915 4th street ix open dally, except Sunday, from 12 to 5 p. m,; Sunday, 3 to 5 p.'m. i All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. * GAN Kohden pa YOu GAVE Mw PSL HAVE IT =: AND INTENO tis 3 B é Bg Bi \““ McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH cH Walter E. Vater, Pastor, Morning worship 10:30. Homecom- ing Communi disis in the city are t the first service of the Organ Prelude Break Thou the Bread of Life’ shford. Miss Ruth ‘Still, Still With Thee”— : Ansociated Press Photo AND TO ADD To Attu AND THERE ISN'T ANY : : ) ; '(M SORRN | STARTLED cer easeopreiar 51, Is. senlatastd THE REST THE TAXES ARE INCOME FROM IT TO PANY ‘. VOU MR, WALLET. | PUSHED iitay Marlborough) ENGNG OVERDUE ON THAT BRAZILIAN ‘EM WITH. AND NOBODY THE POSTAL GUIDE OFF TIMBER LAND OF SKEEZIX'S WILL MAKE .A LOAN ON IT ONTO THE FLOOR. THAT | AM TRUSTEE FOR. AND ¢ CAN'T SELL FT. Speaks. Organ Offertory: “Elegie”—Shep- : “Come Unto Me Ye Weary”—} “Andante con Mo- Sunday School 12:00 noon, (Classes for all ages). Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Topic: "Gaining Happi Within Oneself.” | oy Leader: Miss Ei Chureh, yi Evening Reverie Interrompue “Presbyterian evening 1 Things Thru Christ— Saito Lt tlude: Orlaine (Vincent). “Come to My Heart Lord ung {Peonie’s Societys shford. sery eee pee ae Nursery-Kindergarten Teach- » Sandin, | year's Muswage=s sbyterian Mothers’ Club. ssion meeting at the church. de: “March Relu- yoeaer ieee ude vocetiand ders of the Trail. Huron cain ame General meting of Ladies Aid ing this week of . BL] 2 m. eerie Evang ‘uesday at First Baptist r » aw, . oa nesday at First Lutheran rch, FIRS VANGELICAL CHURCH Thursday at St. George's Episcopal Tth and Rosser Ave. church, Friday ‘at Methodist Episco- Ive’ B, Herkbura)’ Minister, pal church. 10:00—Sunday School for all de- partments, Merle Larkin, Supt. 11:00—Morning worship service. ; ; “The Summons To Serve.” See ene aa gon wt jon service for the officers Sunday after New Year. rs of the Sunday School. urch School and Bible classea| 7: an Endeavor. 9:45 a. m. Jesus Teaches About Morning worship and Holy Com-|Truthfu munion 11:00. Zz Evening service Ladies Ald Bilver” ¥ Invitea ttend ies er anniversar; ou are Invited to attend these 7 nervices: AFTER WORKING Thursday. Choir Thursday 7:3 This coming week several of the wilh Express WAGONS, BABY :30 p.m. Confirmands Saturday 10:00 a. m, |churches are cooperating for the spe- cial week of prayer for the churches. The services will be held as follows: CAB WHEELS AND WHAT NOT, WANE FINALLY evening—First Evangelical “TAKEN THEIR CwuB House Back PB ITS ORIGINAL LOCATION... Boy Scouts, Troop 6, TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor 7:43—Evening worship service, tdheme: “Our New Year's Resolu- on.” WHATS TH MATTER : Wits PoooLe F E'S ALL RIGHT -: WHO'S ALL RIGHT? POODLE” AMZYS To COME AN STEAL IT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B. Ellis L, Jackson, Pastor, 4310300,8,.m——The Chureh School. Mrs. Nutt, Supt. i ‘The Evarts class for adults, an church, he 10:00—The morning service. Thursday evening — Episcopal Pianist—Mrs, Clarence Gunness, ae Braiwde—CreecendoLasson. Friday evening—Methodist church. Childrens talk, “For ail the year.|-,These services will commence at her ataoheon, 7:30. Let us do our part to make Offertory: Melodie—Moszkowski, | these services a success. Solo: Spirit of God (Neidlinger). irs. G. ahlen. THE cont pHermon: Our Attitude Toward the HES a —The Pastor. a EVE! 6:30 p, m.—Senlor B. Y. P. U, Service at 10:45. " Intermediate B. Y. P. U. Sunday School at 12:00, ors 1:30—The evening service. Service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon Theme: A Man As a Rock Service Wednesday at 7:45 p. m, —Mr. Jackson, when Rev, Logee will speak. Monday till Friday, we join in the Banker Convicted evening—First Baptist FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. E, Benzon, Pastor. Avenue D and Seventh St. ®ervices of the week of prayer, ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Second Sunday after Christina, B1i00, 8, B—Chureh School” and e 11:00 a, m.—Choral Eucharist and s if eee MOM’N POP 7 Rector's New Year's message. - ; THAT CHICKEN 1S AS TWAT DULLET ou? BESIDES You CHARGED é THEY CANT BoY FRESH “TOUGH AS AN OLD Boot | WHY IT'S SNOUNG IT'S ME 40¢ & DOUND AND CHICKENS FOR 294, No MATTER . —— fy-\ RGHT UP We STREET THEY WHAT THEY CLAIM MISS. Wk YOU'RE The AND SO AD IT TEETH HANEN'T COME JUST TEU'ME WHERE “OU CAN DEAREST man in / REALLY Thine WISNT A Tooth GET MORE YOR YOUR MONEY, So 2 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i a rts Floyd E. Logee, Minister bo MEAD DAY IN AND: DAY OUT, ; IN MY SHOP 9:30—Nursery, Kindergarten, Pri- mary, Junior, Intermediate and Sen- ior departments of the Sunday Church School. 10:30—Morning service of worship. Organ Prelude: Ombres du Soir (De Launay)—Grace Duryee Morris. Quartet: A Little While (Rolf)— Mrs, Wingreene, Mrs. Bavendick, Mr. Bauer and Mr. Cave. : Tristesse (Reibkoff). Quartet: Blessed Redeemer (Deuza). Sermon: Rev. Kenneth E, Wells of Prince Royal's College, Chiengmai, a ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC Broadway at Highth St. Rev. Fr. J. A, H. Slag, Rector. 9 Sunday Masses at 8, 9, 10 and 11 . mm. m, Organ Postlude: Marche Nocturne (McMaster). 12:00—Adult Bible Class, Philathea Class for young women, Young Men's Discussion Group. 0—Tuxis Cabinet meeting. 0—Tuxis Society—Betty Mul- Associated Press Photo > 6: vaney, leader. Miss Bertha R. Palmer ‘will speak, telling of the presentation of Youth's Roll Call to President Hoo- Yer, and of interesting facts concern- ing Prohibition. :80—Evening service of worship. Organ Prelude: Meditation (Fry- singer)—Grace Duryee Morris. focal Solo: It Was For Me—Mrs. Henry Duemeland. | Robert M. Allan, 35, former president of the now defunct Amer. lean State bank of Detroit, was convicted of embezzling $52,000 from the bank, but was released ' pending a hearing on his petition for a new trial. | SIDE GLANCES George Clark | SALESMAN SAM You'Re Gouna Take Tickels )oKkay BAT— WHAT ‘ou sex Goes! AGIN TNIGHT, SAM— AN’ NIX, J ON LETTIN’ ALL YER KID FRIENDS SNEAK IN! Y Z oN (4 SORRY, KIDS, BUT TH’ BIS} BOSS SAYS NO KIDS, y ARE ALLOWED TON mal WHOLE PROGRAM oFe-| OH “teat? DEN Ya BETTER caALL,0E 'CAUSE DERE WON'T BE NOo— Boov tee’ T EIGHT! (oO. Rounos —“o KID BLUFE Vs KID BaBYeace 4.7/3 ROUNDS oly oie KID GLOVEs Vs

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