The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1932, Page 8

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SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark “Serves him right, for trying to steal bananas from the monkeys.” 0 ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Third St. a Thayer Ave. ord $ Rev. Di Jones, Rector ‘ fr Trinity § a 8:00 a, m. Communion. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS = 0:30 a. m.—Chureh schoo wi see y Com on onc jon, piscopal Church-—Its HURRY UP AND the | “300 m.—Confirmation instruc Se ea 200. Pp. m.—Confirmatlo’ . t tion for junior candidates. HURRY To GeT nat eke et hrint Church, Mandan Bac! WISH WE’ th mountain time)—Holy | See. NEVER FOUND d sermon, MOUTH OF THE hd te cave, oscar |b, THIS OLD one u > cave !! the Avenue A at Fourth BUMPS INTO an¢ pie S. Rindahl, Pastor FRECKLES, y “There is a cordial welcome at bi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [ Trinity.” | ‘ ‘ KNOCKING THE n Floyd E, Logee, Minister* North Dakota Luther and Choral Bn€ _9:30—Nursery, Kindergarten, Pri-| Union convention. | Lapua fon PE mary, Junior, Intermediate and Senior] The Sunday school, Trinity HIS HAND se meS Departments of the Sunday Morning service of worship. church | church Dem« Catechism and | wis HAS © FATE IN STORE FOR POOR HENRIETTA @ semen G8 cio, ‘THOUGH HAPPILY MARRIED AND MAD ABOUT TOM SNE IS BESIDE HERSELF wrt # FEAR TO eeces DESTROY ‘a SOMETHING IS ‘CHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 2 1, 19382 _- THE GUMPS— WAITING FOR THE CURTAIN TO RISE To THE ONE OPPOSITE - | OF BM IN AUSTRALIA ONE - (52's AS COMPANION PICTURE _. ‘ak @ tM oe G7 : — i 'M_ AWFULLN VEPasA SORRY, PRIGGY, THAI COUSIN WALT ACTED THAT WAN. (I'LL MEET YOU HERE IF. HE WON'T LET COME TO, JOST DON'T APPRECIATE YOU THERE, LORA. THEY'RE NEVER MIND. WELL GET EVEN WITH | THAT NO THEY'RE NOT, PRIGGY, BUT COUSIN WALT IS TERRIBLY AGAINST YOU AND ! CAN'T UNDERSTAND FRom THERE. TR UNDERSTAND / YOU WAIT | GROPING THEIR, WAY THROUGH relude, “Joy to the World”| Andersen, synodical director, in Gel), Grace Duryee Morris, || charge. ‘ | ADARK ‘int (Mars convention festival service, | S HI fou . Baven- x World War nes Mester ey ve. lding. t. Re . - ter. y, “At Prayer” (Rathbun) pp, President No L. C. BIG, DIM thr Vocal duet, “O Divine Redeeme! bir ‘musie. " h (Gounod), Mrs. Targart, Mrs. Bay- ea CAVERN . t. Mrs. David e ft he Brotherhood of Be-|Stoeve, go, director, Junior and ith t Floyd E. Logee. Senior choirs of North Dakota. — Doh Organ postiude, “Inauguration” (Frysinger). a . ia Brds 2:00—Philathea class of young. wo- ibaa orth Hist TS MOM’N POP fr in en, young men's fellowship. c! J a cs} Sdult Bible class with Judge Bu wetutty Deon eaer= 6:30—Tuxis society: Mary Organ prelude, ford), Grace Duryee Morr! “When Night Invol Shelley), Presbyteri: ning choir. Offertory, “Nachtstuck” (Schumann). Vocal solo, Otto Bauer. Sermon, “Two Voices by th: Floyd E. Logee. Organ postiude, “Sortie” (Si feussion of war and peace. Tuesday— 0-—Choir practice. dnesday— Thursday —B Friday, Mothers’ club for Nursery and Kindergarte dren. Morning worship, 1 net Py erts). Organ offertory, “Andante e to” (Stoughton). Graham, Sermon, “Our Broken Plans,’ ter E. Vater. Organ postlude, poso” (Harris) Sunday school, 1 for all age Epworth woneus, “Minuetto 00 noon. “Drunkenness and Bootleg- $:30—Young People’s society. Dis- 7:30—Church school cabinet meet- 4:30—Builders of the Trail picnic. 7:30—Mid-week prayer service. 30! outs, Troop 6.17 ie MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Walter E. Vater, Pastor Organ “prelude, relude” (Hopkins), Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord” (Rob Solo, “The Cross” (Ware), Mrs, John Cowan, nday 7 on, “The Vin e time and p ‘is, service will . morning servic ves the! There will be a serv an ev@-|theran church at Bradd » and ce for announced at th at 3p. m. urth Street e Sea,” a ert, Pastor alome). Brelje, forning service (German). Services at Baldwin, ¢ of the Hol d_ Jesus piente mn chil- [of ¢ nion of the Holy Ghost, be with yo ally A cordial welcome to our services. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST on Mo- ven reading room maintained at 1193 rth St. is open daily, , from 12 to 5 p, m.; Sunday, 3 t All are welcome to atten: Wale Pom- Classes in the Lu- s for Trinity Sunday: nday school, with all 7 superin- , in charge of ning services (English). : “The grace of “ , and the love d, the Father, and the commu- 43 a.m. ing testimonial xcept Sun- | vices and to make use 2. SUUPPED THE INFO TO CHICK THAT HOMER DITTY AND AGUSTA HAD ELOPED, WHEN THE DOOR- BELL WENT INTO ACTION AND - @o— e y GES... THIS HAS. BEEN REAL ADVENTURE... THAT SOUND WE HEARD AUSTA BEEN A WE JUST DROPPED IN TO THANK You FOR THE ROYAL WAY YOU'VE ENTERTAINED: WHATS THE MATTER. Now? ‘THE OTHER CANDLE... IT MUSTA BouNcED OUT OF MY Pocket !! SALESMAN SAM 2 o a a “Neighbours.” Lead ies Evange- ke. gine ‘Kelly. Evening worship H 120- Organ pretude, “Love's Melody” t (Johnson). oA oat Anthem, "For Ever to Abide" «Pe- yt al alg trie). ae : ‘ rg, Minister. pity. Organ oftertory, “Echoes of Spring Reais ne eehne) tbe: a Violin solo, “The Largo," New scent rynd, World Symphony (Dvorak), Miss Brae qe arahiy canrvlue valle; Inez Visser, accompanied by Miss numbers by. the choir. ley 100- Lemoh * Blest to Bless. . esismt Beer ce MVill Feaple Say” Shristian Endeavor. aime Rate atigde “Atisgro” Giamniigo aL | Pereffi > Prayer service’ on Wednesday eve-| fee on, ¥ fing at 7:30. al number by the cho! — peat: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH roeetobe Him Net Tha BOOTS ond | Fourth Street and Ave. B | AND HER BUDDIES 0.1 5 Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor | Jav Sunday, May 22, 1932: % 0a. m.—-The church school, with 165 fe classes for all ages. William Muel- ler, superintendent. ‘The Quain class for young D ‘The Evarts class for adults. put pee morning worship. G Sunday we will have , special guest speaker Miss Sel garten department of the Philippine Islands. a ® = 0 p. m.—The Intermediat: and Crusade chapter. +45 p. m.—The Senior B. Y with, Miss Sylvia Welliver 7:30—The evening Lagergren will speak. Fednesday, May 25th, at 7:3 the mid-week prayer service service. gee . P oe Dis parse Peet | SF hetr 13th chapter. afternoon at 3 o'cl % Thu nd adios’ Ald will meet, place to rd auunced tater. 3 THE SALVATION ARMY | go lon. Adjutan' 4 ge of all servi Sunday school at 10 a. ee for adults. ho other Sunday sch : invited +t h will are for his wer.” q $:30—Young, People's Legion. m.—Street meeting for one- | rs, Clarence Gunness. “Berceuse” (Delbruck). t ‘The Faun” (Chaminade).| Classes for everyone. M comes to us from our woman's board | and will speak both morning a ning, Parnes Paul and Barnabas start work.as Missionartes, Acts the! ® { 112 Main Ave. Adjutant Herbert Smith, Officer in May 22, 1032—A great day | . 1932—A great Hh ee Smith wilt | nd Bible Children who ool are es- the Salvation m.—Holiness' meeting for @ ing of Christian character. heartily invited. Ad- . an old- eople. Miller, Pastor Services for the coming week wi Sunday rning worship at 10.30 a, m, ening service at 7:45 p.m. as our ma La- song services. nd eve- e B. Y. meeting at 8 p. m. "| the Tabernacle. Buy or Sell Through The Tribune Want Ads . P. Cyt asthe! . Miss} 0 p. at the jock the be an- = POT LE Joe See sermon j{ You can easily become # Beauty shops seek a, am.— Evangelist F. G. Frank will preach gergren. who {s head of the kinder- at both services on Sunday. The large Baptist | Tabernacle orchestra will assist in Missionary Training school in Iloilo, | 211th Miss Lagergren| Tuesday evening service at § p, m, evening Young Peoples* C. member that the glad hand of ome is always extended to you at es | Stickler Solution | sional roman and earn & tine sai ary. our je Uates, Write for interesting book- n Tint G' WAN'T VER BRAZILS' SEEN Him LLET 500 POUNDS with tis Two HANDS! On.'E \o UST RON DOWN. MISS | 1 ‘ANE TOLD M/E WAS WORKING THE LOW DOWN! i WHY, t By BLOSSER IN HERE WE'LL NEVER FIND OUR WAY OUT NOW... AN’ NOBODY KNOWS WE'RE eimer !! GGG! I NEVER THOUSHT OF THAT..\WHY DIDNT ANG TELL SOMEBODY ANE WERE GOING ber) EXPLORE THIS CANE f THEN THEYD KNow WHERE WE ARE JUMPIN’ MACKEREL! THE BOSS AND AGUSTAS DAD — ou! x Just HAPPENED ‘To THINK You HAVE SOME MATCHES " GET ME THE POLICE STATION, Year 2 WELL, 00a SEE THosE FOUR Bic. AUTOS COMIN! Down TH’ sREET? ( KIN HOLDEM ALL © | ue with ONE ano! WORRIED 2? BUT, ‘OW 'AS ‘Em OW, YOR GOON. OAKES, XA ANE ME TALKIN WRT WAY NOW AND, 20ST BETWEEN bo, LW Eo Q 5 ay LISTEN, SOMEBODY (5 PROWLING AROUND THEIR HIDING PLACE. ANS\DE OF A WEEK ALL THINGS! “THE PROW INTO “THEIR LIFEBOAT, po SER SACRE BLEU! ney! Look Y@ Be STILL, m'steuR, OR 1 AM A DEAL: |

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