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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1932 - - LS Organ Offertory: “Andante’— Demarest Solo: Selected. Mr. H. C. Beall, “The Present Unrest"— 1. Swift. 12:00 noon. (Classes gue 6:30 p. m. Topic: Me Most/Trou- I Smith. : rvice . Special music marek Juvenile band un- |der the direction of Mr. Clarion Lar- son. Band Prelude: “Lost Chord”—Sull- van. Anthem: “Come to My Heart Lora esus’—-Wilson, Offertory: “Meditation"— ng. Fourth St. and Ave. B. election: “Boston Com- Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.—The Church School. Mrs. Howard MeNutt, Supt. i 11:00 Morning, worship ianist—Mrs, Clar ool) : Prelude- De Oftertor. Childrens Tall va a. panten Solo; Selected—Mrs. G ahlen. Sermons The. of Self Attain- Rl FIRST BAPTIST CHURCR Going Visiting”—Walter ‘Tannhauser Grand on Wednesday eve-! “hopin, ell—Beethoven. | Sermon: The Dt ment—Mr, Jackson 6:30 p. id Rosser ng week will dny Feb. 7th ool at 10:00 a. m. Classes | o'clock, Sub- Subject: the Battle e early to get is expected, orn rmbn Theme up BR Sutgen: serves—Mr. Jack: Wednesday age. The Mid-wee rvice of take church. This will be the regu! Ker and Subject: monthly business meeting of the terna church. I me at the owed Thursday afternoon. The e and bring mes, meets with Mrs. kK. Ke est Geme and pene In f eis gested. orchestra Will assist in the song serv- mes £ Our annual mecting of the 1 must of ont NCA ora “ST. MARVS ROMAN CATHOLIC ae, th Serve these dates for the conte nth natic sappe sheat nt Rev. Floyd We cordially i e tru with us and he church sch t 0) 30 Church A ae Junior, Intern m: departmen 10: 1 ng worship: mon “our Christian Belief service tr — mmunion. sae ehIMOrtICn =Holy Communion. rhe Divine “Penitential office and Mt Peace. e bit Organ Postlude: ye r Chant : 2 y 2:00-——Chureh School, Young a.m. aavia " A adult dep) ite testimonial i ples s _ a Morton, led : ding “room. maintained at yle o Ship. Sermon ith street ix open daily, except After wakening to Life pm 12 to 5 p, m.; Sunday, ght e Welcome to attend these een, =|fervices and to visit, the reading ymp room. thdr Anthem: Light om 1 —Reiff. Presbyterian Fins L CHURCH Offertory: “Sem , Jayne. ; Ir Organ Postlude: “Postlude"-—-Wil nday Church departments. ‘oung People’s society-— } me with your children, do not leader. jsend them. Tt makes a better im- ion if you come with your chil- imary teachers’ meeting « Merle Larkin, Supt. 11:00--Morning worship service. Theme for the morning service will ayer. meeting. ice Guild. e day of prayer for our society and a self —Builders of the Trail ng will be taken. ii ayer meeting. 3 omen's Mission Mrs. George H 00—Troop 6, Boy 's World D: missions. All women of a are urged to join in church will be open from throughout the da y Society Bender. service at 3:00 o'clock and at o'clock. Will you not see that your children are in Sunday School somewhere and on Day of Prayer. Serv- plan to attend church rej at Jeast once each Sunday from now un- mere til Easter? MOUNTRAIL BUYS SEED Stanley, N. D., Feb. 6.—()—Moun- Be eet Ae eeWeiaaaet trail county is buying seed for the Gercenye School and B ass atlspring planting. Purchase of 60,000 ‘The choir will sing at the morning !bushels of oats, 35,000 barley, 10,000 service. é flax, and 5,000 speltz is contemplated. FIRST LUTHE Re’ B fenzon, F rr Avenue D and Seventh nto Berean’ About 125,000 bushels of Marquis seed yur ZION EVAN LutHenan [Wheat already has been bought from jalis (Missouri the Grain Stabilization corporation. 000 419 Fourth \Part of the flax also has been pur- ad ". jchased. The extension office is allo- ne 1 . {cating the amounts necessary to vari- hin jous towns and to each elevator. as: >—__________-¢e rar * Q) 5 ~ ho Morning, worship _¢ | Stickler Solution | = t over jo Station Kk ° 4 2 nuing in the Word red gue Octet will ren- 30 p. m.—The pastor will conduct | CDAEI,FGB Re es at the Baldwin congregation. H P. m.—Bible hour in charge of ic B66 BBB BBB 12,345,679 Bible text: Word, then are ye M deed,’ and ye shall kn and the truth I make you free.” All welcome, 999,999999 In order to change the letters, at the top, to figures that will make the multipli- thant Joyeaux"-— cation work out correctly, as shown in the. Ghespare. Miss Ruth Rowley, or- black figures, c equals 1; D, 2; A, 3; E, ‘Anthem: “Hast Thou Not Known” 4:1, 5; F, 6; G, 7; B, 9, and H, 8. —Prluger. gedea-82ab°* gE oBRBSES2hy SIDEGLANCES - 3 BoP a8 THE GUMPS—. THE OLD GUARD Maer GRE SHE IS QF HIS ROOM — - H PGE lh I, HOW BEAUTIFUL SHE | XPECTS. ) i alates Ud MR cat DECK AND SEE Hill) 19. 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'D q BEEN IN BED THINK HE COULD BE e & LONG ENOUGH... HEY, OLD LAZY Bowes... How LONG ARE You GOING TO LAY AROUND Like THis? ‘YOu HOW SOU FEEL ALL RIGHT. SURE,1 FEEL O.,NoopLe..) (WHATS Your RUSH, BUT, GEE...L CONT WANT NoopLe # You DOT TO GET UP To Day... DLL HANE To Go SO een LAINT GET UP ToNoRROW.. : GETTING UP UNTIL Y'CAN'T TELL NE HE HAS T ‘You TOLD ME So YouRsELF— 1 GOTTA. Tomorrow I! STAY IN BED CNON...GET if i T'DAY'S TH’ DAY, i UP, WHY COGGONIT, WHEN DON'TCHA I ALWAYS HAFTA TAKE Ny BATH! MOM’N POP LooK, SWEETIC, Quc! BECAUSE, FOR ‘THREE WEEKS. . HONEY HONEST, SWEETIE, TRUEBLUE THERES FALSE-ALARM M 1 WEARD NOTWNG BUT TRVEBLUE DIDN'T MEAN A THING TRUEBLUE AGAIN ~HE'S x THIS, AND ‘TRUEBLUE THATS IN MY LIFE. ONE Loox A LOUD LAUGH To ME, ‘ ATHIM JUST MADE ME SINCE I GOT THE LOW- PANTS HAD A RAZOR EDGE- p. APPRECIATE WHAT A MATCHED — YOU MADE ME FEEL LIKE— . i | SALESMAN SAM Sam HAS DECIDED THAT A CHANGE OF SCENERY Aw, sHucks! ( ONLY BORROWED BARC Were Vu MIGHT HELP Hila LAND AT0B,SOHES TRAVELING TH’ DERN THING! ( CAN'T. BE switcHeD: ! WesT’'A 6a caRT '.-- THe CART BEING A ARGUIN’ WITH Het Guy g Now! : BORROWED HAND- CAR - Her, rou! stop! GRinc BACK THAT HAND-caR! — ‘Listen, J. G.—now is the time for United Paper Cups WIS SOX AND HIS TIES NICE HUSBAND I HAve! ‘nd alls