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Church ‘News ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth Street J. Ve Richert, Pastor qoghureh services for Sunday, Sept, hteenth Sunday after Trinity: lorning worship “Growth in Inner .——Bible hour in 11 be con- Because your | . 8 t. If you no church home, you are cor invited to worship with us. tirmation arday mornin, 2 ther League social Tuesday & at 8 o'clock in the church p lo All Walther Le: attend, and congregation ers are urged to of the vited. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Selentist) Corner Fourth meeting o A reading rvom m ce Sunday, 3 to 5 p. m. welcome to attend the s and to make use of McCARE ME’ c Walter Morning worsh Organ prelude, “Q Miss Ruth Rowle. Anthem, “Con Solo, “Just as I Am" (Nevin), Mrs. John Gra Communion add tion,” Walter Sacrament of Holy our people urgé Organ postlude, “ er. tommunion. (All be present.) yer” (Beetho- noon. (Classes p.m, Topic, 1. 2 Lead- Miss Marjorie Dean and Miss atrice Vater. Evening worship, 7:30. Organ prelude, “Wistful” (Friml). Anthe! “Leave It With Him" 145. Text: John 10:23- Why Are Believers :30 p.m. The pastor preaches at the state prison at 8 o'clock a, m. and will be assisted by the choir, ‘The Luther League meets Tues evening in the church parlors prelock. All Luther Leaguers and their friends are urged to be present. A hearty welcome to all the services. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindah!, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity.” Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity Church school, 9:45 45 a.m. 11:00. ‘on Is the Christ?” 10:00 a. m.—s Ly for all departments. Come with your children, Merrill Larkin, superin- tendent. 11:00—Morning worship service, Sermon by the pastor. 7:00—Christian Endeavor. Intermediate in the Hvening worship service. i to attend these p with us. y rvice. Intermediates, Mrs. der. et in the classroom, Morning service of worship. Organ prelude, “Far O'er the Hills” singer), Grace Duryee Mor- inglehardt. (Hosmer). art, ‘ay of the Cross,” 3. Logee. Organ postlud ing” for all sev- boys and girls, i y for all high school boys and 7:30—Evening service of worship m.—Sunday school, with all Mise Ella’ Brelje,’ superin- | fly from 12} s, “Self Examina- ter. i Song of Thanks- | ass for young! Organ prelude, (Hopkins), Duryee Morris, Vocal solo, Otto Bauer. i Offertory, “summer Twilight” | (We | Anthem, “O Love Invisible” (Matth ) Sermon, “Cyprian—the Churchman.” Organ postiude, “Cathedral Chimes’ ¢ per person. church parents and church school boys ning will be spent in informal social fellowship with a tour of the church school departmental rooms and re- f the Trail—for th grade boys and yer meeting, a Practice for the Sy- s st Chureh, Mandan: (mountain time) — Morning er and sermon. i, Mathew’'s, Linton: 7:h0 p, m.—Holy Communion and mon. BAPTIST CHURCH th St. and BR romotion Sunday ~ (Mendels- son, accompa- | nla: n. jdden Possibilities,” Ellis Intermediate B. Y. C, meeting in the r ward Cole. esus’ Temptations and Ours. September 27th to 30th the state convention. meeting In our church. ‘A cordial Invitation to the general |pubitc. Programs in press notices, ‘alley of Death” night—all dially invited to be present. The eve- PU. AND | REPEAT- DEAR READER= YHAT IF IT'S THE WILL OF THE . PEOPLE ~ | SHOULD BE | ) ELECTED PRESIDENT OF TNIS MIGHTY. AND WHILE T/A \—Church school teach- ) TY AAV SELF TO BE YOUR EVER DEVOTED SLAVE- CONFIDENCE ~- PEACE ~ SECURITY AND. LIBERTY 1 WARD SNALL BE TOURRE' Sour THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1932 ‘ THE GUMPS— SOUP’S ON! IF THE TIME CAME WHEN THE WAR DOGS BARKED AY OUR GATES= AND OUR DEAR A COUNTRY WERE IN DIRE PERIL=F H IN THE LAST EXTREMITY = fj 1 WOULD GLADLY BE WILLING TO SACRIFICE MYSELF AND ALL THAT 1S DEAR To ME- iF LORA AND PRIGGY ARE GOING TO ELOPE j ON TUESDAY NIGHT WE'VE GOT TO AGREE ON A PLAN OF ACTION, 0 CERTAINLY LIKE TO CATCH THAT BIRD US ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Broadway at Kighth St. } Rey. Fr. J. H. Slag, Rector Sunday Masses at 7, 8 9, and 1 Methodist Pastors Will Meet Tuesday Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 14.—(P)— The Aldersgate Fellowship, an organ- ization of Methodist ministers of the Fargo district, will meet at Valley City Tuesday. Speakers will be Rev. C. T. En- sign, Spiritwood; Rev. L. R, Burgum, Jamestown; Rev. T. J. Chappel, Ken- sal. Rey. John D. Cawthorne, Wim- bledon, is chairman of the group. Arrangements for dinner at noon are in charge of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. | LaGrone, Valley City. Velva Men’s Request The state railroad commission has denied the application of D. B. and y | Joseph Strong of Velva for permis- sion to operate a motor freight serv- ice between Minot and Drake. ‘The Soo Line protested the appli- cation and furnished testimony that there was no public necessity or de- mand for the proposed service and that the service being furnished by the railway was satisfactory. The; commission held convenience and necessity do not require the truck line. 1 GRAND FORKS MAN DIES Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 24.—(#) —Con Whalen, Sr., 76, who came to Grand Forks in 1879 from Ashton, " |Ont., died at his home Thursday after an illness of several months. In 1885 Whalen went to York, where he {lived until 1910 when he returned to Grand Forks and engaged in the transfer business. He leaves five sons, John of McHenry, N. D., Frank and Emmett of York, Mike of Knox and Con, Jr., of Grand Forks; one daughter, Ethel Whalen of Ponca City, Okla., and a brother and three | sisters. jbeen made in the seventeenth cen tury. —_—____________-¢ Stickler Solution | | Pp There is no difference in area between | | a mile square and a square nile, but there could be considerable difference in shape. A mile square can be no other | | shape than square, while a square mile might be any shape, s0 long as the area was a square mile. | AT THE MOVIES | JAIL AND FOOTBALL ARE MIXED IN FILM Absurd Situations Provide Laughs in Comedy to Ap- pear At Capitol The thought of a prison foothatl team is funny enough to begin with. But when it is carried out to the ex- treme in absurd equations, when the geeks fiat a Rogers Wrecks Big Car and Likes It Will Rogers has encountered plenty of thrills in his colorful career, but | few of them, he admits, equalled the sensations he experienced in wreck- ing a costly foreign car for a scene jin his newest offering, “Down to | Earth.” The scene calied for the comedian to take the wheel of the machine and, supposedly unfamiliar with the gear-shift, to crash into a near-by scaffolding, bringing a shower of miscellaneous bricks, lumber and Wheelbarrows down upon himself and the car. When Director David But- ler was ready to “shoot,” Rogers let the clutch in which a jerk, bounded forward into the supporting timbers, and ducked smartly under the wheel as the rain of building materials came down, “How did it feel, Bill?” asked But- Commission Refuses | The first sandwich is said to have| L GET MORE OF A THRILL THINKING OF THAT MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF DIAMONDS Do You STILL GET THE OLD THRILL FROM "FLYING, OR ‘ARE You over THAT, y FRECKLES BA i; — JUST THE SAME, SQUINT, I'M GOING TO LEAVE IT AROUND HANDY. HE MIGHT WEAKEN. SHE'S FOR A LADDER BUT HE WOULDN'T CARRY ONE TWENTY FEET FOR ANY HJ OR WE CAN DRAIN OUT HIS GAS. LEAVE IT TOME. 1M BUSTING WITH IDEAS. 1 COULD NEVER CATCH THEM WITH MINE. US. Px OM..€ = by The Chicazo. ‘Trieune: " IT'S ANOTHER PLANE... AT FIRST I THOUGHT IT WAS THE ECHO OF BETSY'S MOTOR... WE'LL HAVE To DIVE= Some : STUDENT PILOT, HEY! WHAT'S THIS COMING RIGHT AHEAD OF US? WHY DON'T ; THEY GET DOWN IN RY ANOTHER LANE THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) AS LT TOLD NOU YESTERDAY, I'M SEARCHING FOR A > A GREAT GREAT AUNT BY THE NAME OF anne A THEY'RE DIVING, Too... SAY! \NHAT'S COMING OFF SURE! AND BRIDGET HER NAME! SHE WAS MY OLD GRANDFATHER'S SISTER AND A GRAND OLD GIRL SHE WAS.SHE WENT TO SOUTH _ AFRICA AND THAT'S THE LAST UWE EVER HEARD OF HER TVE HEARD UNCLE ; MIKE SPEAK ABOUT ?¥IS AUNT BRIDGET-TU CALL HIM UP /-S@ GREAT AUNT BRIDGET, WHO jDiD XOU SAY? WENT TO SOUTH AFRICA NEARS AGO BY JOVE! 1 MUST TALK. WITH THIS UNCLE AT # ONCE $4 TLLADMIT THAT ITS @ REAL OLD JOKE, SAMP>N GUN — BUT Ya TRIED (TOU TALL L R GN Ie wore iT VLU USE IT IN Time BEIN’, OL’ Hoss, AN! PRACTICE ae ON Yer EVEN IF 1 KNEW W WAS SPOTS, L WouDntT DARE ANSWER WM ' OW, 1 00 HOPE WE DOESNT TRY VERY Ween Boots nad No way OF KNOWING THE OUTCOME OF HER UST WIR THE NATIVE CHIEF ! SHE WAS LED BACK ‘To AN EMPTY HOT | BUT SLEEP WAS MPOSAIBLE | ONCE SHE THOUGHT SHE, HEARD THE WAIL OF SPOTS , OUTSIDE THE PALISADE «+++ Broo WT SEEMED To BOCTS, M6 WF BY MAGIC THE LITTLE. UILAGE BEGAN To SWARM WITH, > ACTINTY | tT WAS EQDENT, FROM THE EXCITEMENT, THAT SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY HAD HAPPENED = WASH TUBBS ace wiz! \/ ay ORDERS, PODNER, ARE To YOU AREN'T | KILL HIM LIKE A 0G HEN HE A SURPRISE! DON'T STAND TMERE GAWKIN: You Bie PaLCAN! Gi we peomet “RUINT, US. <€ & { | { }

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