The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1932, Page 10

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Adolph Englehardt. THE GUMPS—/THE WORLD’S GREATEST SANTA CLAUS Organ offertory, “Andante.” lo, 7,” Stickles, Bay ten JetesPowelly yen SER ak Ghar aT UISTEN, HERE- BIMBO AND NOW FFOLKS- SEEING THAT VRE Ua: H FOARISY, WAOLOSE E_GUMPS. AND AS LONG AS WE HAVE A CHRISTMAS 18 TOMORROW — Ores ia gan Seek a WELL THE BOURE | ROOF OVER. QUE HEAD AND A PRESENTS NOW = “THN SUNT CARE Sunday school, 12 noon, (classes for ; CRUSY OF BREAD ~ YO! XTERIO! +A HEART 1 ages). WELCOME, TO HALF OF IT= WAS A ROUGH EX rR BU EA } Svening worship, 7:30. Candlelight MUSH Room: oY WE MY PAL! OF GOLD= ) HAVE BROUGHT YOU “THESE! | i service. The combined choir of the O SAY s CE AND FRESH FROM BAPTIST CHURCH church taking part. Church auditor!- 3 , Fourth Street and Avenue B um and widows pl by taper 4 Bismarck, North Dakota candles and large electric cross. E ane services of Guristas Sunday] OrESn prelude, "Cantique De Nool”| | HL begin with the usual Sunday ional, “O Come All Ye Faith- Pehool at 10 a. m. ful,” “sung by combined cholrs. { At 11:00, the morning worship. CF {! Prelude: Nazareth, Gounod, by Mrs.| "Carol, “It Came Upon the Midnight Gunness. Clea ngregation standing. Anthem, There were in the Same m, “While Shepherds Watch- Country, Lansing, by the morning | Mary Rosa. choir. sponsive Christmas Reading, con- Offertory, The First Noel, French | grecation Traditional. ence,” Beethoven, by Anthem, The Angels Song, Stickles. Mrs. k Bavendick. Christmas Prayer, Rev, H. G. Bens. 8 reed and Prayer, con- Sermon, The Gospel of the Connec- i tions, by Ellis L. Jackson, , “Hark the Herald Angels’ At 4 p. m. the members of the Jun- ongregation standing. for B. Y. P. U, and Crusade Chapter! Light of the World,” will meet at their church for their ’. Christmas meeting. The picture study] Solo, Holy Night,” Adams, by Will be on the Worship of the Magi by| ~ Captain R. R, Tourtellot. Hoffman. | Organ offertory, “The Infant Jes: ——— At 7:30 the evening service will be} Yo: Z marked by a special service. The | “Hark the Glad Sound,” 1 JUST WANT Message of the Christmas Hymns ‘Adams. Planned by the pastor of the church. | Benediction by the pastor. ie ete See, Instrumental prelud gels from “Silent Night, Holy CHILDREN THIS ntgomery. | Ms d choirs, TRAP | HANG ‘Come All , “Recessional,” old Ye Faithful, choir. ‘ 1. SET FOR THAT Antiphonal Service—Pastor and{ Congregation will please remain RAT. DON'T choir based upon the hymn, Joy | standing until choir has filed out of STEP INTO IT. to the World, lchurch auditorium. A printed pro- S Hymn Story, 0, Little Town of Bethle-| gram of this service will be given hem, by the pastor. |each worshipper as they enter the Congregational hymn O, Little Town| sanctuary. of Bethlehem, by choir and eon-/ ‘asin gregation. a ces | Responsive service, The Word Made! THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Flesh. ‘Thayer ‘ond Street ‘The Christmas Prayer. ais yd I .ogee, Pastor ‘ Period of silent prayer, response by Glory in the highest, and the choir—Away In a Manger. | goodwill among Number by the choir, 0, Holy Night, | me: is born ints day in Sermon by the pastor. tt city id a Savior, who is Sie of the Christmas © ot the here y, The § s se! ae “cid Decree Ob Bulent eigen (Or special Christmas morn- A s' N loly |ing program, The Christmas morn- ge Silent Night, Holy | ine Sorehip. will held at_ 10:30 Benediction o'clock, Organ prelu Grace Duryee Postlude, The Christmas Hymns. Morris, he Bethlehem's During holiday week, Wednesday i e he Birthday of the afternoon and ‘evening will mark Aantal by the ai Christmas parties for the Sunday ‘andin, Mrs. Bavendick, school. 3 Humphreys; offertory, At 2 p.m. on Wednesday the pri as Lorenz; vocal solo, mary and beginners pa 4 n, sung by Rae ete 5 Te ae: atiiae Merkel. the WHAT KIND oF I MEAN, IS IT ) NEITHER, FRecxes}) SELi¢cere! : YES...AS QUIET AS A SEAGULL E. Kennedy, Mrs. tue, tre, Pastor will p Bethlehem, the ASaeaT HAVE A SAILING ITS A Motor YOU MIGHT BOAT! I BET SHE IN FLIGHT AND AS SEAWORTHY Bec Ae 7:40 pom on Wednesday the| s evening at 2 YACHT, OR DRIVEN CRAFT... THINK THAT AN] | AIEAN, OF YouTH!! RIDES LIKE A MILLION \\ AS ANYTHING ON“IHE BLUE upper school will hold their “ithe regular hour, This is being re- You, UNCLE A STEAM JUST A SMALL BOAT ODD NAME UNCLE I HAVE A i : Ba erie, the following come | reece Yoatrom Bethlehem to ilee HARRY 2 yacuT2 JL oF 185 reer! . \ put iT Has” |\ Harry f{ PICTURE OF Gam a ation, Miss Gert-|™ a narrative tableau portrayal P{Games and Tecreation, 2its ert ee tere ae erncbedl tron A LOT OF Howard McNutt: hments: Mrs,|the Book of Life by the pastor and MEANING Quain, Welliver, Jackson, Evarts,| Presented by the young people assist Barneck, Hoskins. The party will also ed by Mrs. Ralph Truman as reader. ‘be a homecoming welcome to our)The service will be by candlelight. You young people who are away at col e Heledie to join tt RRR the lege. E ° a be ‘The week of December 18th to 2sth{ Radiant Cross out into Bismarck. marks the 5ist anniversary \of the ees founding of the First Baptist church. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ‘The church was founded on Decem- SCIENTIST ber 20, 1881. Corner Fourth St. and Avenue C _——— Sunday service at 11 TRINITY LUTHERAN Subject: “Christian S Avenue A at Fourth Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor Wednesday evening testimonial “There is me at Trinity”}/meeting at & o'clock. ; te ing room maintained at 11944 St. is open daily from 12 to nday, 3 to 5 p. m. ome attend the church services and to make use of “Lo, how a Rose e'er|the reading room Blooming” Praetorius. The Prophecy, Isaiah 9:1-7. LUTHERAN ! } Anthem, “The Song of the Angels” ( nod) i pst! pst! TALK Trad. 18th, Cent. reet i Gospel, Luke 2:1-1t, Richert, Pastor ‘ ABOUT SOMETHING ‘Glory, to Gea” from the | church for Christmas Day, OVER HER HEAD AND SHE'LL SOON ‘Three Carols: | “0, Little Town of Bethlehem,” Red-| 7 vices (Ei i GET SLEEPY ner. Sermon, “The First Noel,” Traditional (men’s| ible text: voices). ef time was od sent forth His! pate iad Luther (wom-|son, made o woman, made under ices). the’ law, to redeem them that were Hymn, “Joy to the World," Handel, junder the law, that we might receive congregation. the adoption of sons,” Gal. 4:4-5. Prayer and benediction. You are cordially invited to hear “Stille Nacht,” Franz Gruber, bythe Christmas message at our church Mrs. Acker and choi services: Christmas Day, Dec. 2: State penitentiary, 3 a, m. Trinity choir and Christmas serv- 0: Church school, 10:30 a. m. E « ” Festival servi 200 a, m. ett ¢ called “Julotta, Choir anthem: Re sees ted Today there is Ringing,” Clausen-| ea" yorn,” will be sung by. the audi: Sj ” 3 followed by scriptural reading “The Song of the Angels,” Dickin-|¢nq rnyen chrittinas anthem then ~) ‘ ” e given by t hoir, eee Om the: Messiah, t address on “They Shall Call “4 Name.” Hymn by the audience. Greetings of the pastor. Seiatrae sitar tollbwedepyaraee: enetprceren. cree. p.m lection from the Choir. The Christ- 7 ne sie “The Story ever New," pageant ORNING, S| S Ee ee Coro ) p.m. the children’s program \NA@ GET “TH SHINER? BUY Hi a. The Royal Edict. 4 Reape ar egy} og), Set TA eR b. The Shepherds and the Angels. |%, Ronee by the Bnagey seek | SOMETHIN’ EER, he Wise Men and Herod. mide to be given by cy ‘ o the Shepherde Adore nenem |the Sunday school children. After the YY CHRISTMAS f. The Worship of the Wise Men, [Program the children will receive Offering to Orphans’ Homes. ee eS \, Children’s program directed by Mrs. & ‘A. N. Hedah}, Mrs, Ed Schlechter, and] ST. MARY'S PROCS Mrs. O. E. Johnson, costumes. ‘Mrs. Bismarck, N. D. A. M. Kiland and Mrs. Opie Rindahl, :. John A. H. Slag, Pastor music. Mrs. O, A. Convert and Mrs. Services on Christmas Day at St. . Man » Properties. Mrs, A.|\ Procathedral: N._Olstad, primary. 5, 12 New Year's Day, Jan. 1, 1933, Pontl Church school, 9:45 a.’m. brated by the Most Reverend Vincent Morning Worship and Holy Com-| Wehrle, bishop of Bismarck. Sermon munion, 11 o'clock. by Bishop Wehrle, The male choir Instailation of ne cers. will sing the mass ‘Salve Regina” by “Christ in Americ Stehle. Pp. m “S - ( g . 4 f i Mandan Lutheran Young People. id vs § = \ ¢ t Sj z a Op a Se é ‘clock, low mass. San’ é / / f — MPCAME METHODIST EPISCOPAL | 9 Giclock, mass for the children. es Walter Vater, Pastor During this mass the children will ((j CHURCH CZ c 9 a wy = s, fous Tt UTE ehristmas Day, sunday, Dec. As, 1903 | ing Ceriatmas carols, ZA = > 4 a SMTA HLAN are x, Organ prelude, “Venite Adoremus,”| } o'clock, solemn high mass. is. | Father Slag will give the Christmas Anthem, “The Shepherds’ Vision,” Sane aah peapaagy Mary Rosa, violin obligato by Mr. (Additional Churches on Page 4 AT THE MOVIES Bennett Temperament ;Team Pairs Again Featured in Picture) In Paramount Film h Mass cele- Constance Bennett fulfills one of} The loyal legion of Gaynor-Farrell hher greatest ambitions in portraying | fans have a surprise awaiting them ‘the fascinating temperamental char- | this week.at the Paramount Theatre. acter of Judy Carroll in “Rockabye.”|In “Tess of the Storm Country,’ coupled with the star’s own| which opened there yesterday, these + glamorous personality and histrionic | two favorites have what is undoubted- ly the most exciting offering of their careers—a story that provides plenty P E — ‘. : As» of dramatic climaxes and a tang of - - . l / . . WEA EVERYONE , INCL the “old davvil sea.” The result is a ‘ ' Le NOURSELE i pane brant is etertatning NUE TH’ KIDDIES ARE HAUING "TA TIME OF THEIR LINES AT HER CHRISTMAS PARTY-+- \ 2A MERRY CHRISTMAS opens aboar: 2 A . reser [eid Janet as the Beate = 2 fe - — r whiskered skipper. De- ciding that his girl is getting too big | WASH TUBBS pe iaeeking around the world with , the skipper brings her ashore BOY, OBOV! WOTTA CHRISTMAS! : ACK, bead they settle down in = cottage | DON'T CARE IF WILLY NILLY'S , Some’ 1 ners ia. ASTER sien : GONE FOR WEEKS, / S ed Property, immediately ejects them ’s fiery tongue. So that when Charlie subsequently is saved by Janet from a fEriet 3 i st 38 re

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