The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1932, Page 8

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amen per 2-8 2 2m es ee ee en wee ie F li FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh and Rosser Ave. Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 10:00—Sunday church school for all Gepartments. Come with your children and study the lesson with them. It pays to set & good example for the girls. Merrill Lark 11:00—Morning worship service. n for the juniors. The Sweetest * (Schalfield). Sermon, “Our Mothers.” “ Choir, “Tell Mother I'll Be There (Fillmore). We will use the program prepared by the North Dakota Council of Re- boys and Story Ever ligious Education for our Mother's! yy, Day service. Plan to be in church Sunday. Honor Mother by being in your place. 7:0 istian Endeave ‘Appreciating Innie Burkhart. ming worship service, lesus Savior Pilot Me™ ur Parents.” The Meaning of the » Heidinger. school. 10:30—Morning i Behold Mother,” Floyd EB. Loge: Organ postlude, CWoodin). 12:00—Philathea class for young women; young men’s fellowship class; adult Bible class with Judge Bur Thy “Mother My Dear” Anthem, “Our evening choir.: ” (Heyse: Light at Evening Time.” verlasting Investments,” d E. Logee. postlude, (Baptiste). ate jay — “Closing Volun- ednesday— $—Bullders of the Trail. Mid-week prayer service. 30—Women's Mission- Fourth Street and Ave. Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor Sunday, May Sth, Mother's Day 10:00 a. m.—The church scl Willlam } classes for all ages. superintendent. ‘The Quain class for young people. The Evarts class for adults. 11:00—Morning worship. Instrumental prelude, Mrs. Clarence} Gunness. Call to worship. Processional hymn, “For the Beau- ty of the Farth. A Blessing for Mothers. ‘A Doxology for Mothers, the choir, Special music, “My Mother's Bible. Responsive reading. Unison prayer. Lord's prayer. (Schubert). Scripture. | Special music: Anthem, “I Love to Tell the Story” (Arr. Gabriel), the choir, directed by 3 ness. Sermon, “A Mother's Influence,” Ellis L. Jackson Hymn, “Faith of Our Mothers.” ediction. | Pp. m.—The Intermediate B. Y.! L 45 p. m.—The Senior B. Y. P. 7:30—The evening service. Pianist, Edward Cole. F etigcdecmon { i i Ellis L. Jackson. Wednesday at 7:30 — The service at the parsonage. We invite you to honor Mother attending church this Sunday, As) cial worship service at both the se prayer | superintendent. | a ld-week prayer} | *| ognition of Music THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1932 (Wilson). Organ offertory, “A Breath of Lav- ender” (Preston), Ladies’ trie, “Mother Mine” (Ar- nold), Sermon, “In Walter EL Organ postlude, ford ory of Mother,” jecessional” (Ash- r service Wednesday evening ALVATION ARMY 2 Main Avenue Special Mother's Day service will be conducted in the Salvation Citadel Sunday at 8 p.m. by Adju- tant Herbert Smith. His topic will be “The Mother of Moses,” with sult- nd song for the occasion. t 11a, m.a Holiness Meet- be conducted. Adjutant ject will be “There's Corn TH young people's rally at! vices, helpful, instruc- ing.” Come and bring will be made to feel nc ae at home in the Salvation Army. FIRST ¢ Corner ool at 9:45 a.m. evening testimonial ined at 119% ervices and to make use ding room, —Holy Communion, Chureh school and Bible ning prayer and sermon. | ‘opal Church—Its) Minis- onfirmation instruction ndidates. 15 4 m. (mountain time)—Christ . Mandan, morning prayer and . Classes Broad- 30, Kyangel- k will be the stra will You R Rector. Sunday Masses at 7, 8 9, and 19:30 YHERAN at Fourth Pastor welcome at Trinity xth Sunday after Easter: rch school and Bible classes, orning worship, 11:90, he Choir Christ” Evening servic Music by two vested choirs in rec- of te: school, with all le, superintend- vorship (German). hour, in charge of League. & services (Knglish), The Three-fold Reproval Ghost.” 7 ¥ Sermon of the Hol. Rible text: “No man can say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy | Ghost.” All ‘welcome, FIRST LUTHERAN Ave. D and ith St meets Thursday ck. Mrs. Harry |. Barth will en- Name Army Engineer ices of the church. A cordial welcome. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Walter E. Vater, Pastor Mother's Day services. (Special Program arranged for both morning | and evening services.) i Morning worship, 10:3 Organ prelude, “ ter). Anthem, “God Bless Our Mothers” 30. joderato” (Huer- | (Lane), Organ offertory, “Meditation” F Gefferson), | Mrs. Frank Barnes. | Sermon, “Our Mothers,” Walter . Vater. | board, for a new term as a member To Head River Body Washington, May 7.—(#)—Colonel Harley B. Ferguson of the engineers was appointed Friday by President Hoover as president of the Mississippi river commission. The president reappointed T. V. O'Connor, chairman of the shipping of that board. TOM CARR IS HAVING PROWLER’ AROUND HIS HOU SE~ SO NE TELLS ME= I'D LIKE Yo BE THERE WHEN ‘THAT OLD SNOOPER SNOWS UP= AND YORN THIS CANON ON THE GUMPS—THE WILDCAT AND IF | EVER LANDED 1 ON HIM WITH THAT LEFT = Boy! E'D BE IN BED FOR SIX Ru BEY You NAB A NEVER HAO A FIGHT= WNERE ARE MY BATTLE SCARS ? NOSE BROKEN IN WELK THAT OUGHT To, gga LESSON ‘O ey IT SHOULD TEACH ‘ou ‘O 8YAY OUT OF THOSE VE HAD MY A DOZEN PLACES- LISTEN, MILKMAN, I'LL GINE YOU FOUR BITS To Leox AT ALL THE DANDY BONES MRS THOMAS GANE ME FOR SA-AY!! Let ME HAVE THEM... SALESMAN SAM “Organ Postlude” (Kohimann) At this service the sacrament of | Holy Baptism will be administered. | All parents desirous of presenting | their children will kindly do so aty this hour, | 12:00 noon—Sunday, school. Classes | for all ages. Mother's Day program | by the church school | 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. 7:30—Evening worship. Organ prelude, “On the Mount” Gs | Stickler Solution ’ o_O EnUnclATE , The large letters are the vowels which were inserted, in place of dots, to form the above word, (Prysinger). Anthem, “The Lights of Home” SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark HOW LONG HANE YOU KNOWN AGUSTA, MR. DON, W) We BELL RANG, ANNOUNCING AGUSTA, b) CRICK , HANK AND HOMER DITTY DID A_SNEAK, AS PRE-ARRANGED, INTO THE KITCHEN ~ THEN HOMER, ALREADY IN BAD, Gor WIMSELF iW WORSE — ee ® e ee fq Me? SAY THIS cow |! 's | WAS BROUGHT UP ON A FARM. 1 CAN SOMETHING GOOD! I_WAS ADDRESSING A BUNCH oF DEBS, ON THE ANTHOLOGY OF MODERN ASSONANCE, SOME SIX MONTHS AGO WHENT FIRST MET AGUSTA SAY, CAPTAIN, WHAT DIOTA THAT Was JUST BROUGHT In? LET Him Go! WRONG DO WITH THAT.GANK ROBBER / MAN! ALL HE HAD IN HIs GRIP Was A LOTR MERCHANDISE! Lait — TURNED LOOSE! AN WE EXPECTED TA FIND A )Ha, Hal YOUNG FORTUNE IN BILLS THAT WAS SWIPED FROM TH’ BANK! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING DOING. SHE'S DRY AS GOING To SELL MILK. NOW I'LL HAVE TO START A SNNDICATE. 'SMATTER Mom? 6BE...900 ACT LIKE SOMETHING WAS WRONG !! FRECKLES IS GRILLING Sone BONES For, JUMBO AND SHE ANANTED A CELEBRATED AUTHORITY To LOOK OVER A FEIN DOGGEREL SINGLES SHE HAD WRITTEN. OF COURSE, BEING IN THE ART OF PARNASSUS UNNERSED \T WAS TERRIBLE —C ~WUY, BEFORE AGUSTA MET ME SHE DIDN'T KNOW AN ODE FROM AN ANACREONTIC! CAN You (IMAGINE ONE ON You, HUH? HE’s PROBLY SJEsTA SALESMAN, Like Mel BIGOLLY, \ CAN SELL YA SOMETHIN) cap! GOT SOME les, ETC! WHILE I'MA HERE, MEGBE ) WELL, | DO NEED our HAND- CUFFS are LAUNDERED Every WeeK OZ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES CMON WITTEN ~-TH’ PLANES AL READY | LETS SUP UP FER A LOOP OR TWO--WALE "6A~e" AWT AROUND WORKS OUT PERFECTLY, PODNER. YOU WANT ‘To GET RID OF RIP, AND HE WANTS To GET RID 0 You. ia SO LONG, RIP! WE TWO FRIENDS TRY TO BID A CASUAL, GRUFF FAREWELL, BUT THEIR VOICES BREAK, I-T nope Y YEAH, WE SURE HAD WE MEET | SOME SWELL FIGHTS "p TaROW. -Y fiw, THA'S AWRIGHT, A FAREWELL / Jeg TELL FRIEDA, IF PARTY FOR ./ YA gNER SEES HER Mou IF-1F AGay, TO SAVE MY I WASNT [R FER By MARTIN YER + ABSOLUTELY! RIGHT By CRANE WEN RID STEPS INTo THE PLANE. THERE IS A ROAR, A CLOUD OF DUST— AND HE IS GONE,

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