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(RSG RAELLS RGA DST ems TrOGKRAHALES BOO . 3 V's ROMAN CATHOLIC BT. MaRadway cat Highth St. Rey. Fr. J. H. Slag, Rector. @unday Masses até, 9, 10 and 11| a.m. First Evangelical Chareh Seventh and Rosser . Herzberg, Minister 10:00 a, m.-—Sunday sche for all departments. You are invited to come and help us boost our at- tundance record, Merrill Larkin, su- perintendent. 11:00—Morning worship Sermon for the children, Theme Hesponsibility to God. service “Ou he choir. Drifter.” yer service, hoir practice. techism classes ay, 4 : Friday invited to attend these You are services. FIRST LU iv Avenue D and Seventh Street 3 tor Service, at 1 s Blinding Power of Hat will sing Lenten anthems. school and Bible class at 3 p.m, nesday at p.m. a The confirmation meets day afternoon at th st nd Avenue C. 00 a. m. Subject Os Sunday y m. Wednesday testimonial mecting at 8 o'clock. | ‘A reading room maintained at 119 street {s open da’ 1 days, from 12 to 9 p. 05 p.m, All are welcome to | attend these services and to visit the reading room. TRINITY Avenue A at Fou Opie S. Rindahl, P: A cordial welcome awaits you at Trinity. Fifth Sunday in Lent. ‘The annunciation of Mary. z ‘hurch school and Bible classes 9:45 the a.m. f Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. “Gabriel's Choir anthem, Selected. Lenton sérvices Wednes p.m, ZION FVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Of the Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 13. 9:30 a. m,—Sunday school with all classes; Miss Ella Brelje, superintend- ent. 10:30—Morning worship (English). 6:45. p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Walther League. 40 p. m.—Evening services (Eng- lish). Sermon: “Pilate, the Irresolute,” being the fifth of a series of Lenten meditations on Passion History char- acters. ‘Bible text: “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the Law, by being made a curse for us.” Welcome. MeCABE METHODIST EPIscoraL CHURCH ‘Walter E. Vater, Pastor, Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Organ prelude: “Piece Roman (Chaminade-Lacey)—Miss Ruth ley, organist, ‘Anthem: “In Perfect Peace” (Wil- son). Organ offertory: “Chanson Triste” ¥). he King of Love My (Shelley), ‘orsaking Christ”—Wal- n” (Barrell). jon. (Classes for all ages). Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. Topic: “What Can We Do to ‘Better Our League?” Leader, Mr. John Ehrman- traut. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Organ. prelude: | “Nocturne in A” ‘Spirit of God” (Humason). offertory: “Reverie” (Tor- ‘he Blind Ploughman” Mr. David Davis. "The Lost Child”—Walter “postlude: “Maestoso” (Par- yer service Wednesday evening 7:30. ‘The sacrament of baptism for in- fants will be administered on Palm Sunday morning at 10:30, March 20th. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Floyd E. Logee, Minister Sunday, aMrch 13, 1 9:30 a.’ m. Primary, Junior, Senior departments of the church school. 10:30—Morning service of worship: Organ prelude onnet” (Kohi- Duryee Morris. vith Thee” (Oley Speaks) v, Kindergarten, Intermediate and ‘Sunday man)—Grac. Quartet: “ church school The choir |” Cc Virgin | pected at this service. Message to) ‘Mrs, Wingreene, Mrs, Bayend{ck, Mr. Bauer, Mr. Ci Offertory: “Intermezzo” (Nevin), Quartet: “The Still Small Voice” (Hamblen), Sermon: “The Holy Catholle Church” Floyd EB. Logee. Or, : “Postlude on Han- 12: class for. young women, Men's Fellowship 88 and the adult Bible, class, for nd_women, :30—Tuxis soclety, Joyce Newton leading. Discussion:’ “The ‘Responsi- bilities of Church Members.” 7:30—Evening service of worship Organ prelu “Cathedral dows” (Mason)—-Grace Duryee Mor! Anthem: “Presbyterian Event aby” (Jacobowski). Otto Bauer, —Floyd ‘Steadfast Fac postlude: “Moment Relig- Frim). ® S People’s society: “My ‘arroll Blunt, leader. 0—Board of Religious Educ 8:00-—Chalice Guild with Jean Uphan Wednesda 115 p. m.—Builders of Prayer mecting. 00 p.m. —Ladten’ Ald meetings; 7:00 p. m.—Boy | , Troop 6. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B lis L, Jackson, Pastor m.—The church school, Mrs. utt, superintendent. for adults. s for young people. ning worship, Mrs. Clare: : junness, "By the Sea’ Prelude (Blumen- feld) Offertory: “Lullaby” (Kjerulf), Anthem: “I Heard the Voice of Je- -the morning choir. eping the Spiritual Up- ckson. 6:20 p.m. 0p, m.—The evening service, nist —Kdward Cole. quiet, thoughtful hour of wor- The great hymns of the church, Sermon: “The Pathways ta Goa— Pathway of Imagination"—Mr, ful eeting at the parsonage. If you do not have a church home come you to our church and its GOSPEL TABERNACLE Mary Miller, Pastor. Corner of 11th and Rosser s for the coming week asj{ inday, March 13th chool at 9:30 a. m. Classes service at 10:30 ast through KFYR, cvening Evangelistic service at 0. The subject will be “What Will Happen When Jesus Comes,” by the | pastor, Some early as a large crowd is ex- The large Ta- Je orchestra will assist in the ;song service. There will be special {songs, instrumentals, and a lively song service for all. Everybody welcome, come and bring your friends. o'clock, | berna at Thayer and Third . D. Pierce-Jones, Rector. Fifth Sunday ‘in Lent. Holy Communion, \ gs Church School and Bible | class, | 10:30 a. m.—Holy Communion: and sermon, | %:30—Evening prayer and sermon, | See eee ance ae 00 ae || Stickler Solution i r SaW eELBa.e The large letters are the ones substi- tuted for the dots. And the sentence spells the same forwards and backwards. , Every child born in the United States—unless his parents are repre- senting foreign governments—is a natural born citizen. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ROAD TENANCE Sealed bids for four horse road maintenance work during the season gf 1932, will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, at the Court House in Bis- marck,’ North Dakota, until 2:30 p. m., April 6th, 1932, Specifications and bidding blanks may be obtained from Bids will be received for maintain- ing county and township road adja- cent to the following towns: Arena, Driscoll, McKenzie and Moffit and al- so the maintaining of the so called “River Road” from the Birlea Ward Farm, North to the county line, The successful bidder will be required to furnish a good four horse team, farm | RS, REDFIELD BIA GUMP- JHE DERELICT 13 DRIFTING AIMLESSLY ON_LIFE'S STORMY SEA-~- A BARK WITHOUT A, RUDDER - WE SHALL TURN A PAGE. AND LOOK AT ANOTHER PICTURE- THE HOME LIFE OF HENRIETTA ZANDER ~- NOW MRS ‘OM CARR- ‘HE CAUSE OF Ir ALL=- io NT OM, TOM PBEAR= . Hi fet ) HAVE NEVER KNOWN WHAT REAL HAPPINESS MEANT BEFORE - ff You ARE THE MOST WONDERFUL MAN ON EARTH = TO THINK THAT ) NAVE YOU= IT ALL SEEMS ‘TOO GOOD Yo BE TRUE — MANLY - WEALTH = LOVE = IT SEEMS LIKE A Mn CaN a an | | tucson. ' ARIZONA | DOESN'T | CLAIM JO HAVE A CORNED ON SUNSHINE AND HEALTH BOT BOASTS MORE THAN ITS GO. UP AN SEE THAT BIG A ON THE MOUNTAIN, IT'S MADE OF MNSELF Ji wasner BECAUSE OF DEPRECIATION ON MN CAR 1 DION'T WANT To DRIVE UP HERE, WALT. ito NES, AVERY AFTER SIX OR f EIGHT NEARS IT !IS MY CAR HAS TAKEN MOST OF ITS DEPRECIATION ALREADN. THE PASSENGER THAT TAKES THE DEPRECIATION. By BLOSSER “FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS NUHY, MRS. REDFIELD, I WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION You WERE ALL ALONE HERE IN SHADYSIDE... HAS OVEN, DR. KEMP “WE MONEY, TO PUT IN A BANK For WER... JUST AS THE Doctor WAS ABouT To LEAVE, SHE MENTIONED THAT HARRY wouLd BE TKKLED TO HEAR OF HER Gi OH,NO..L HAVE HARRY== DIDNT YOU MEET HIN? I THOUsHT ‘YOu SAW HIM WHEN: OU AND MR. BORSON First CaLtep!! BETWEEN US TWO HERE, T GOT A HUNCH. HARRY 1S THE FELLA \wHo LISTENED AT THE WINDOW... AND the County Surveyor after March 16th, 3 wagon, plow, harrow, slip or fresno scraper, pick, shovel, crowbar, and mowing machine for cutting weeds and grass, A road blade maintainer will be furnished by the county. Bids will be received for doing this work on a monthly basis, The Board of County Commission- ers reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor. 3-12-19-26, SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark Mean, WERE TAakIN’ EVERY BOOY TO NGHTOUT]|| THEIR HOMES, OR “TS TH’ HOSPITAL — WE'LL GE Back Ta SEE YO! OF A CLEAR SKY AND A COUPLE OF SIDE- TREES, ai- SUDDENLY RUSHED UP TS CHUCK GLUCKS RESTAURANT — MucH TS _, Theat cents GREAT / sURPRISE/ wore = WHAT TH HECK HAPPENED IN HERES emo =, 2 Yi / j REsTaurad itd I TINK HE'S COMING, NOW.-Z CAN HEAR HIS FOOTSTEPS IN THE HALL TM SURE YOU'LL, LIKE HARRY...HE'S SUCH A FINE YOUNG ID LUKE ‘TO meet HARRY, MRS. REDFIELD! OH BOY} TLL AND IFT WAS I'D ASK FOR STAND PAT, NOODLE... Y'KNOW US CODLES GOTTA HOLD OUR GROUND, NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS // sav! HOME, ANOTHER PIECE! GLUCK’S FEL OH,1 Was Jest MAKIN’ BUSINEss Boom! AN' DID 1 SUCCEED | WHY, MAR.GLUcK, \ TALKED EvervB6oODY INTa GATIN' SO DERN MUCH, THEY ALL GOT sick! = Yd é HOB YES § SAH!!! PUEAGE “SAW , MIGTAR voce OFFA MND AN LUKE TO GT OU Fo OF EEN! i 4 OUMA A Un!’ LoCKET RCWOS SWORN, MAN ~ COWNTOWND , WANA AW NRADEDS —~ AM CAD GIT AS MANY “oO Ww JOLFGANG (S JUBILANT. HOW He ) / ENSOYS RIP'S SUFFERING, BE- FORE PICKING UP THE TREASURE. 40 HO! NOT A PLEASURE \ AF ONLY 1 COULD SHOOT You IN DER LEG EFFRY DAY. v Newt! VV PO You NOT DO SOMET'ING?. NY 90 You NOT MAKE ME MADSO 2 _/ WHEN I'M FINISH DER JOB, EX? LICKED, SIR, A'S ALLA WAST® OF “EM Fo TED ciNTS AcHt. SUCH .SCUM MIT ONLY YUN LEETLE NOUND HE TURNS _ COWARD. 7 * Qu pgneeney. B12 wares A BLACK-JACK FROM His SLEEVE, AND GIVES A MIGHTY’ LEAP on HIS ONE GOOD LEG.