The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1932, Page 12

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| | | i | | | | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH {| Floyd E. Logee, Minister | 9:30—Nursery, Kindergar mary, Junior, Intermediate a: ior departments of the Sunday school. 10:36—Morning service of worship. Organ prelude, “Angelus” (Masse- net), Grace Duryee Morris. Pri- | Sen- chureh | uartet, “Blest Are the Pure in OWitart® “(Huerter), Mrs, Wine Mrs. Bavendick, Mr. . Cave. *Canzonetta” Tr). Will Lay Me Down in chaffin). i bout God, or God?” Logee, “Marche Legere class for young men’s fellowship class with Judge as Bur 6:30—Tuxis socicty. Consecration ssion, “What's t of new officers. Di Wrong With the Pres of Wealth and Incom 7:20—Evening servi | school ciass Distribution | ™ of worship. [4th s (Ashford) Prayer ser: ning at 7 ce on Wednesday eve- FIRST LUTHERAN CHURGIL Aye, D and 7th St. E. Benzon, Pastor Sunday: Sunday sen, superin Morning serv Whit Sunday. "The De- velopment of th Life by Means of the Hol Service at 7:4 pject: “The { Poured Forth Upon the Disci- vice at Timme: 3 o'clock p.m TRINITY Avenue A Opie S. “There is Trinity.” Whit Sunday: welcome at Bible classes, ily. except. Sune Organ prelude, “The Temple |day, ; Sunday, 3 to Chimes” (Ashmall), Grace Duryee i come to attend Morris. ‘ re nd to make use Anthem, Presbyterian eveninglof the reading room. hoir. choir. 5 Offertory, “Serenade Semplice (Massenet). Anthem. vires Sermon, “Doing God's Will, ehh) E. Logee. 5, Organ postlude, “Marche Moderne (Lemare). 8:30 — Young People’s society. Emma May Brittin, leader. “Am I My Brother's Keeper?” (World Brother- hood). Tuesday—- 3:30—Presbyterian Mother's A . Sharon R. Mote at th Two topics will b “The Hereafter” and ach=- iidren to Respect Church club In- dis- 7:30—Mid-week prayer service. | Thursday—Ladies’ Aid circle meet- ng: 3:00—No. 1—Mrs. 2nd street, Mrs. R Schultz, 511 —In the church parlor: ison, Mrs. J. O. Lyngstad, Hollingsworth, hostesses, ION EVAN L LUTHERAN ‘ Synod) reet Pastor for Whit Sunday: day school, with all ‘lla Brelje, superin- ing worship (English) Precious Gift of the astor will conduct} Lutheran south p.m. in charge of s (English), he Doctrine of the New I will pray the Father, give you another Com- forter, even the Spirit of Truth.” A cordial welcome. Corner of Eleventh and Ross Marvin C. Miller, Pastor, Services for the coming week will be held a: y 15th . 3—Mrs. Fred Ohde, 614] ¢, a.m, Classes —} 4—Mrs. Wilbert Field's! Morning worship at 10:30 a, m. tof town, Mrs, Van Hook| Evening service at 8 p. m. Evangel- home ei assisting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor Sunday, May, 15, 1932 10:00 a. m.—The church school with classes for all ages. Mr. William Mueller, Jr., superintendent. The Evarts class for adults. The Quain class for young people. 11:00—Morning worship. Prelude, “Melodie” Mrs. Clarence Gunn Offertory, “Roman: noff), Mrs. Gunness, Special’ music, selected. Sermon, “Give Me Thy Heart,” Ellis L, Jackson. 6:30 p. m.—The Crusade chapter, A ‘work meeting, 6:45 p. m.—The Senior B. Y. P. U. er, Wililam Mueller, Jr. 7:30—The evening service. Pianist, Edward Cole. Sermon theme, “The Labourers in the Vineyard,” Ellis L. Jackson. There 1s a cordial welcome to all who do not have a church home to share our worship and service. Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.—The mid- week service meeting at the parson- age. Peter's delivery from prison, Acta, 12th Chapter. Thursday afternoon at 2:30—The Mission Circle meets with Mrs. Wil- liam Barneck, 612 9th strect. FIRST EVA. LICAL CHURCH Corner of 7th and Rosser Ira BE. Herzberg, Pastor | 10:00—Sunday school. Merrill Lar-! kin, superintendent. 11:00-—Morning worship | “The Woman's Place in the Church,” Mra. A, W. Heidinger. “The Man's Place in the Chureh,”| Mr, P. N, Toews. | “The Young People's Place in the} Church,” Julius Bischof. | 7:45—Evening worship. | The young people will have charge} of this service. Miss Grace Hoefs p.m. — Prayer y, 7:30 p.m. — Choir re- 4:00 p. ‘ m, — Catechism classes. McCABE METHODI: Morning worship, EPISCOPAL “Organ Prelude” yser), Miss ut! wley, organist, Anthem, “More Love to Thee O| st” (Speaks). offertory, “Chanson” (Ash- ford). Violin’ ‘solo, selected, Adolph En- glehardt, Sermon, “Partnership With God,” Walter FE, Vater. “Organ Postlude in F" (Williams). Sunday school, 12:00 noon. Classes | for all ages. | Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. Topic, May We Better Our Commiu- | Daren hi: vening worship, 7:30. Leader, Miss Marion Devitt. Organ prelude, “Spirit of Spring” (Lawrence). Anthem, “Know That 1 Am God” (Wilson). Organ offertory, “A Song of Trust” (Watson), Solo, selected, Mrs. W. J. Targart. Sermon, “And So They Were Mar- ried,” Walter E. Vater, Organ postlude, “Recessionai” (Moszkowski), 8. el (Rochmani- ; ist F. G. Frank will preach at both inday and continue a series of speci ‘al services every night through the week at & o'clock. The large Tabernacle orchestra s all the song services. ATION ARMY in Avenue ert Smith, officer in 11 4, m.—Holiness meet- ns are earnestly invited Sermon theme by Ad- ‘Complete to this s 2. jutant Smith tion.” At 12 Bible c dults. At 8 p.m yal service. Hearty gospel singing. Sermon theme: “4 Thousand Drunks and a Disappointed Landlord.” Everybody heartily in- vited to attend these services, Come and bring your friend. You will be made to feel at home In the Salvation Army. Consecra- z people's rally and of E'S EPISCOPAL - and Thayer Ave, id Plerce-Jones, Rector hurch school. orning prayer. e will be no servicé at Mandan a |this Sunday. ST. MARY'S AN CATHOLIC Kighth $I Rector 8 9, and LINTON MAN BURIED Linton, N. D., May 14.—Funeral services for George Rohrich, 76-year- old Linton man who died Wednesday, were conducted Friday morning from St. Anthony's Catholic church here. Burial was made in Sts, Peter and Paul cemetery at Strasburg. His death Was caused by asthma and bronchitis. He leaves his widow, four sons and one daughter. The children are Clem- ens, living near Linton; Pius, John G. and George, Jr., all farmers living near Napoleon, and Mrs. Andrew Kelsch, Napoleon. ~-ieetn | Stickler Solution { a | PBDEIIATDPTB The four words, TAT, BIB, DID and PEP read the-same forward and back- ward. They were made out of the letters shown in the top line. gotta know human nature. Since I made those bull’s-eyes 00 ‘big that-you can’t miss them, my business has doubled.” { i NIH WAS REALLY A BILL FOR THE TRANSFORMATION SHE BOUGHT JUST BEFORE SHE MARRIED TOM = NTINVED co FROM YESTERDAY - ee 99 ENRIETTA'S AT A LOSS. AS TO WHAT TO DO- TOM FURIOUS = LEFT THE MOUSE IN RAGE WHEN SHE REFUSED TO LET HIM READ THE NOTE SHE TOLD HIM WAS FROM AN OLD GIRL CHUM OF HERS — ONLY COME IF You WOULD THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1932 THE GUMPS— THIN ICE =] AND WE WERE GOING TO BE SO NAPPY = ALWAYS TRUST EACH OTHER = OUR MARRIED LIFE WAS GOING To BE SO WONDERFUL = OW TOM / OouR To BE Sno WHILE HENRIETTA {S CRYING HER HEART OUT. ‘A PAIR_OF PRYING EYES ARE PEERING AT HER. THROUGH THE WINDOW, TAKING IN THE WHOLE SCENE — meee 98. Beg U2. rat un Lopriahe me by The Chicugn Tribune. Lees = SAND. SHE phones “AND SNE _EAPECTS AME THAS & ie ‘T= AND WE WERE GOING, WA! aye NEVER KEEP FOR ‘J OS Save FROM ONE ANGTHRR— MARRIED LIFE WAS GOING SO WONDERPOL = ZZ, GASOLINE ALLEY— SHE'S A RANGER, TOO ee aoe einen +z WE WERE EZ gust iNitiatin’ HER AS MASCOT, UNCLE AVERY. 6ce! AREN'T ALL THE WILD FLOWERS JUST BEAUTIFUL, OSSiE F BoY! 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