The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1933, Page 10

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FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue D and 7th Street } Whe church will hold its annual (meeting this evening at 7:30 and all @™embers are urged to be present. Sunday School at 9:20, [| Communion Service at 10:45. Dr. Mattson of Minneapolis have charge of the si The choir will sing Sunday evening will at 7:45. There will be another service by Dr. Mattson. The men's quartette will] sing at this ser attson 1s | president of the Minnesota Conference | of the Augustana Everybody welcom Opie Rindahl, “There is a cordial welcome cond Sund. urch Schoo Evening Sermon, |ciety meets at 8:30 [struction will meet in the church of- ver at Second Floyd E, Logee, pastor You are cordially invited to worship with us and find’a place in our fel- lowship. The Bible School meets at 9:30 o'clock for the beginners, pri- mary, juntor, intermediate, and senior departments. The adult department of the school, Philathea class and the Bible class meet at 12:00 o'clock fol- lowing the morning service, Morning worship is at 10:30 o'cl the pastor preaching on “Epistles of Christ.” The Ploneer Soc neets*at 5:30 o'clock and the Tuxis Society at 6:30 o'clock, ea Deibert Perry. The evening service ts at 7:30 o'clock when the pastor will preach on “Courage to Face God.” The Young People’s So- ock for fellow- ship and religious discussion, Bring some friends to share our fellowship. The mid-week service for prayer is held Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock, The Pastor's Class for Communicant’s ine fice Saturday morning at 10:30, Par- ents desiring their children to unite with the church should see that their children attend these classes which will meet regularly at this hour each ne: Prelude, “Retrospection,” Ho- Ten Times Ten Thousand,” Mrs, Bavendick, eys. Chanson,” solo, Mr. Bauer. Postlude, “Closing Volun- ni an Prelude, “Chant Du Matin,” Walter Morning worship, Prelude, (Pordussen. * Mt nto Thee Do I Lift Mine 9 Bee! Organ ¢ Holy Cros: Mount Of The} | E, Wingreene. Pentec DD, LLD, 0 o'clock noon. Classes for all Epworth 1 "The P ge Makes Rich. r . Special poxevelt Har- monica Band of for s under the direction of Miss Grace H. pal. A ten-minute p; fail to hear the boys and gi Organ Prelude, “Autumn Frysinge Anthem, “God Be Merciful To Me,” Heyser. Harmonic Band. Organ Offertory, “A Sermon, “A Fortune E. P. Robertson, D.D. Forks, N. Dak. Organ Postlude, Lawrence, Prayer Service on Wednesday eve- ming at 7:50. ‘Song Of Worship, GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Highth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Mt 10:00 Sunday School, Mr. K. Gutsche, unt. ja1:00 morning worship; special mu- Bic. 2:00 Bible instruction, All children are invited. 3:00 Ladies Missionary Society meets @t the church, Mrs. J. J. Lippert, Pres. 7:00 Young Peopie’s meetin Klein, Pres. Topic for the evening: “True Friend- ship.” Violin duet by Miss E, Eichler and Carl Gutsche, Jr. 8:00 Evening service. 7:30 Wednesday evening, prayer meeting at the home of Geo, W. Janke, @t 803 lith st. ‘We invite you to the meetings, ZION FVAN (Missouri nod) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Church services for the 2nd Sunday after Epiphany: 9:30 a Sunday School with all Classes; Miss Ella Brolje, Supt. 10:45, Morning worship (English), |* |Mrs. F. Peters, organist. 6:45 p. m., Bible Hour in charge of the Walther League. 7:30 p. m., Vesper services (English), ‘Miss Mary Mahiman, pia Sermon, “Enoch,” the first in a ser- des o: Iscourses on “Great Men of the fi ® man to gain the whole world ani Jose his soul?” Mark 8:36. Monday evening, Jan. 16, at & orclock, annual meeting of the voting ™members of the conzregation. An- nual reports will be given, and el tion of officers will take place. Whilst the voting members are urged to at- tend, any member may be present. Confirmation instructions Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Keep your Sundays for the great things of the soul. You are welcome to our services, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B ' Ellis L, Jackson, pastor 10 a. m., the Church School, William Mueller, Jr., Supt. Classes for all age meet at this hour. A special invi tion to those who ot enrolled in some other school to join our school. 11, morning wors junness. P. Pianist, Mrs. Clarence ¢ Prelude, Godard, Special Music, vocal’ duet, Magnify Thee, O God.” (Mosent Mrs. G. J. Worner and Miss Esthi Jacobson. Sermon, “I Am the Licht of the World,” fourth in the series = mons on the I Ams of Jesus, El wack n, ¥. P Please note e Pianist, Our evening services for the next six months are being sponsored by the ™men of the church. Do you Uke to hear men sing? ‘Then you will en- Joy hearing the fine hymns of the church on Sunday nights. Special music, solo, selected, Mr. W. J. Noggle. Sermon, “Shoulder to Shoulder,” El- lis L, Jackson. ‘Wednesday at , and Crusade Chapter. the change of hour, Thursday at 2:30 p. m., the Mission Circle meeting with Mrs. H. F, O'Hare, 802 Fifth St.; Assistant hostess, Mrs, 0 nh Song Of Triumph,” | | 6:30 p.m. Topic, |. Night,” | ng, Mr. Po} 1 | By The Sea,” Biumenteld. | er | at the church the Junior | ¥. “The Brook.” Wilson ‘ostiude, “From Olden rmolin The place you give God determines hat life ts for you, Did you attend ureh last Sunday ISCOPAL CHURCH son, rector id after Sunday and ser- sung People's: Fellow- ish hous: LVATION ARMY tenant A. An- in Charge 4 > meeting in the d by the young people ne is Invited. djutant Smith will con- duct a meeting in the county jail. 00 a.m, Sunda ool. Classes It ages. Come and bring your to the Sunday School, There Class for adults. PSS Meeting, or and worship Adjutant subject SG the mith will speak © Wonderful T p.m, Young Conducted b 8:00 p.m, Ar on the eople's Legion, ng people, Salvation Meet- spel singing, and | subject will be | y extends & invitation to everyone to come ch of the meetings. If ttend church anywhere nd make the Salvation Ar- home. You are al- F elcome and you will be made to feel at home, Come and bring your friends. NGELICAL CHURCH d Rosser Avenue raberg, minister church School. H ack in our place Sun-| day morning. Merrill Larkin, Supt. | 11:00 Morning worship serv ' Ivation do not | e. room. Topte, Young 2 i “Building a Worship Service.” eople's Society in the church Should We Munch. ip service. | service. jon by the choir, { mon, “The Cost of Following | esday, 7:45, a short devotional Hl be held, after which we ve the annual meeting of both y School and the congre- All members are urged to be ay, 7:30, choir practice ST. MARYS ROMAN CaTHOLIO | Broadway at Eighth St. Rey. Fr. J. H. Slag, Rector Sunday Masses at 8, 9 10 and 11 Cromwell | By LILLIE JIRAS Martin Nelson was a business caller at the Bud Nelson home Tuesday. A number of farmers from this vic- | inity attended the telephone meeting held in Baldwin Tuesday. Porter Nelson spent Wednesday at | the Lawrence Stocks home. Martin Nelson entertained a large ‘number of friends at a party Tues- day night. A delicious supper was served at midnight. Among those at- | tending from this vicinity were: Pete Lundquist, Sam Brown, Israel Brown, Joe Jiras, Willie Jiras, George and Gerald Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley, Mrs. Sarah Staples, Mrs. Lawrence Stocks, | F.C. Nelson, Viran Nelson, M. F. Parker, Mr. and Mrs, Bud Nelson and children Billy and Betty were those from this vicinity who attended the inaugural ceremonies for new state officers in the capitol city Wednesday, Willie Jiras was a Sunday dinner guest at the Jim Little home near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carlander of MeNutt; program leader, Mrs. R. D. Bismarck were dinner guests of Mr. AT THE | and Mrs. Clarence Long Monday. MOVIES ‘Washington Merry- Go-Round’ Pictures Vet’s Bonus Army Conclusive proof that the movies are only about two cage benioe contemporary history speaks for itself in the Columbia production, “Wash- ington Merry-Go-Round,” showing Monday at the Capitol Theatre. Beenes of the Anacostia Encampment of the Bonus Army in Washington ‘that rocked the nation’s headlines for aa . A wcter THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) i / SMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1933 THE GUMPS—BAD NEWS FOR A WEEK HEART WELL= MY CHILD =. By tg cpoad ONE WAY AND war ik ‘TO MARRY WHEN WIL. THE NEXT CHECK ARRIVE THINK OF BEING EJECTED FROM PILES. IN Sue TOP DRESSER EMBARRASSMENT- THE DISGRACE= IF WILL RUIN SOME WA) ouror THIS, NOLE- WHAT COULD YOU teoailielald DO WITH IT ANYWAY, 4 MAN “OU SAY GAVE {tT TO YOU— HE MAN COME FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (7 AS SOON AS WE GET fi, OUT OF THE CHANNEL, Y WELL PASS THE ABOARD, FRESH WATER TANKS FILLED, AND EVERYTHING WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT FoR A FLOATING ARSENAL # WOULD You BELIEVE THAT IT Too FOUR YEARS To BUILD IT, AND CosT NEARLY “TWENTY —_ PULLS AWAY FROM HER. BERTH — \'A HANIN' @ POKER Pay wy T'MNGUT, SAM, AND (' . UP A Géw ERIENOS! Mow ABOUT INNITIN’ SNITCH To TH PARTY LUE OTT inti UU f(y HUE” a BOOTS AND HER BU = DDIES This fixes indelibly in celluloid the most exciting political conflict in years, which has sounded its rever- berations already all over the world In exact detail, even to the pup tents and the soup kitchens that were established by and for the veterans who trouped to the nation’s capital to organize a demand for the bonus, the encampment of 5,000 men at Ana- costia that was burned to the ground was duplicated for this stirring film of national politics that James Cruze directed from story by Maxwell An- derson, Jo Swerling and Eugene Thackeray. EVERY MEAL oe WASH TUBBS

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