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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATUKUAY, DECEMBER 10, 1932 > ny | ednesday, 145 p. m—Mid-Week THE GUMPS— WELCOME ' Church ti chursday, 7:30 p. m.—choir prac- . ‘Friday, 4 p. m—eatechism classes, A(ATIHEN WE LEFT BIM ON THE GANG PLANK, - ARE MY EYES DECENING WHY CERTAINLY — iN VOe SSULD HAVE RNOSKED un over wire TAL silo ois wus A DREAM? WHEN YOU WIRED 8 \ 7 THs CHiLD OF Corner Fourth St, and Avenue C : Aree abe ie ue Choe DO YOU MEAN TO TELL ME "| TONIatE YOUR Remon s — MWWNE= Sunday service at 2 MILLIE'S FACE IN THAT CROW! STINE unday service at 11 a. m. T M MERE TALKING TO vr WHEN SHE HEARD j “God, the Preserver of ‘ 3 AND NER hay ee HOPPED IN YOu WERE COMING P mor OULD KEEP . NOTHING © 'MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | meeting ut 8 ck, F N B tO . A pee ee ead , : WNEN ‘YOu ro e Ir FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST i CHURCH A reading Toom maintained at 119% r Walter E. Vater, Pastor ne pen daily from 12 Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. ea a oto aren, ths Organ prelude, * On Wings of 0) 1. ates of the Tem- Knapp—Mr. W. J. Noggle, in obligato, Mr, Adolph Engle- “The Mystery of Destiny,” Vater. postlude—Simper. y school, 12 noon, (classes for ) p.m, This topic co: tinued s The boys |e will me! ev. W, E. Vater and Mr. Alfred Anderson. girls with Mrs. Alfred Anderson and Mrs, John Ehrinantraut. Evening worship, o'clock. The will be fur- nished by the @ chorus of 5 der the direction of ¥ mot, and assisted by choir, Organ prelude nd Chorus,” ‘Come and Worship,” Wil- son, Organ offertory: “Andante,” Hop- ins. Lowell Mason Glee club (50 voices). a “0, Worship the King,” Haydn bd. “Ancient of Days,” Jaffries. . “Winter Night,” Baldwin, Sermon: “The Danger Signal,” ter E. Vater. ‘Organ postlude: “Parting,” Ashford. Prayer service on Wednesday eve- Bing at 7:30 o’cloc FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and A Ellis L ‘ Dei 10 a, m.—The © Mam Mueller, Classes for ali ages. for adults. The Quain cla: people. 11:00-—Mor Special Mus! =|town theatre and it is here that the s d to make use of the reading FIRST RAN CHURCH venth and Avenue D Pastor CHURCH on, Rector y in Advent: hool. prayer and sermon of Mr. F, C. Or- d. ‘Thursday meeting of St. George's Guild. Choir practice at p.m. CATHOLIC dway at hth St, h St. J. H Slag, Rector Masses at § 9, 10 and 11 ————_____—-° At the Movies | Old-Time Drama Is Burlesqued in Latest Dressler-Moran Hit A scene from one of the good old western melodramas of silent screen days has been revived in all its glory to furnish a laugh for the new Marie Dressler-Polly Moran comedy, “Pros- perity,” which will open tonight at; the Paramount Theatre. ‘The episode depicts Miss Dressler taking her grandchildren to a small- old-time western drama is shown, proving to be a riotous travesty when played “on the square” after the old fashion. In addition to the humor provided by the film itself, there are Angels Sing, The choir directed by Mrs. Gun- ness. “Sermon: ‘The Record of the Gos- bel,” Ellis L. Jackson. 4p. m.—The Junior B. Y. P. U. and Children’s World Crusade meeting at the church. 7:30—Fivening worship. Pianist—Mr. E, L. Glibert. Special music, solo selected, Mrs. Small. Sermon: The first of a series of ser- ‘™mons on the “I Am's of Jesus To- night ... I am the Way,” Ellis L. Jackson. ‘Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—The Mid- week Service meeting at the parson- age, ‘Thursday afternoon at 8 o’clock— ‘The meeting of the Ladies’ Ald with ‘Mrs. Charles Staley at 701 Sixth St. Remember the Open Your Heart Campaign and send in used clothing or any other articles that you do not need. They will help make some one happy at Christmas time. We invite you to the service and worship of the church all who do not have a regular church home. You will find a warm welcome and a chance to serve. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Pastor We cordially invite you to our services and fellowship. 9:30 a. m.—The church school, b ginners, primary, juntor, intermed| senior departments. 10:30—Morning worship—God in Christ, 12:00—The church school, adult Bible classes. Dp. m.—Ptoneer society. . m.—Tuxis Society. 0—Evening service, Athanasius, Defender of the Faith. 8:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor Fel- lowship Hour for Young People. ‘Wednesday, 4:15 p. m., Builders of the Trail. 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting. al Services, Grace Duryee Borris, organist: ‘Morning— on prelude: Negro Spiritual, Gil- tt lette. Quartet: Seek Ye the Lord, Bridge. Offertory: Mountain Idyl, Schminke. Vocal solo, Mr. H. . Hackett. Organ postlude: Concluding Volun- tary, Baptiste. Evening— Organ prelude: Serenade. Vibard. Anthem: Our Day of Praise Is Done, Custance. Offertory: Une Larme, Moussorgsky. Anthem: Saviour, When Night In- volves the Skies, Shelley. Organ postlude: Recessional, Dro- ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH OM a) Fourth J. V. Richert, Pastor 3rdé Sunday in Advent (Dec. 11): 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school with all glasses; Mi a Brelje, superinten- ent. 10:48—Morning services (English) F, Peters, organist. : “The Indwelling of God's . m. there will be a rehearsal n, which will be rendered by the Sunday School. <All the pupils are urged to be present, 2:30 p, m.—German services at Baldwin. 6:45 p. m.—Bible Hour in charge ef_the Walther League, 7:30 p. m.—Vesper Services (Eng- lish) Mi: 'y Mahiman, pianist. ‘Let the Words of Christ uu richly, in all wisdom,” ional meeting of the senior and junior Walther Leaguers. tf you have no church home, you are welcome to our services. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial ‘welcome at ‘Trinit: ‘Third Sunday in Church school, 9 Morning worship, 11:00. Choir anthem: “The Song of the Angels,” (Traditional 18th Cent.) on: “Greater than John Bap- F. _M. C.) Trinity Junior Choir, ‘Sermon: “God's Great Highway.” Monday, annual meeting of Trinity ®ongregation: Pot-luck suppe: m. 8 o'clock, nual pres- entation, “The Mexsia Trinity Lutheran Ch THE SALVATION ARMY . H. Si oO p.m. ducted by. the young people of the Everyone is invited. 200 a. junday school. Class- es for all ages, including a Bible class for adults. , 11:00—Holiness meeting, or morn- ing worship. 3:00 p. m.—Service conducted in Naughton township in the home of Emil Johnson. Pe Young people's meeting. Rousing Salvation meet- time gospel singing and ‘The Songster Brigade will 72 number, Adjut. H. Smith iver the m fe. Come to the Salvation Army, and you will be made to feel at home. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH eventn and Hosser Avenue Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 10 2, m.—Sunday church school for partments, Merrill Larkin, Perintendent. 1 erg tage $ worship Selection by the choir. Sermon: “Heart Searchin 7:00 m.—Chrstian En te soclety, In the class room 7» Edna ly. Young people's in the auditorium. Tople: icing Brotherhood in »| Bismarck are now taking in! the antics of the inimitable Miss Dressler in her attempts to keep the youngsters quiet, and her annoyance | to her neighbors when she takes the children out for water and other things. Most of the mother-in-law jokes you ever heard are brought to life in “Prosperity,” for in their newest comedy, Miss Dressler and Miss Mor- an play the roles of rival mothers-in- law who are constantly in “hot wa- ter” as a result of their attempts to regulate the lives of their married children, enacted by Anita Page and Norman Foster. | Comic highlights of the picture in- H clude a screaming battle which breaks | up the formal wedding party of the | betrothed pair, forcing them to resort | to a city hall ceremony, an episode in which Miss Dressler takes over the; management of a grocery store and reveals ingenious methods of making customers buy, and various interludes which occur in the home of Miss Moran. 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