The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1933, Page 10

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_ Pastor, “Fitting Life ter Goa.” ‘ ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Thayer at Third St. Rev. John Richardson, Rector 8:00 Holy Communion. 9:30 Church Schoc 10:30 Morning F « 1 nd Sermon; lowship, “HURCH nd Tosser oon ndent. 11:00 Morning Worship: “Deliver | ance.” The church choir will sing: des Meisters Spuren.’ Organist: Miss] E. Eichler. ) Our Young -Peoples’ meeting: Arithmetic. eaKeUe, at Worship Passages in} » Arthur G Younk Peoples' gers of ssner. gue. { Living Just for ening Worship Service, ce, y the choir. ny Colored Tempta- y, 1:45, mid-week prayer 7:39, choir 00, catechis if you'do not attend where else, we extend to hearty invitation to come and worship with us. enant A. An-| ct in Charge January 21: :00 p. m., Young peoples’ meeting. Conducted by the young people, but everyone is invited. Sunday, January 22: 9:00 a. m., Adjutant Smith will con- @uct a service in the county 10:00 a, m., Sunday school. Come and bring your children to Sunday | 2:00 Instructions in the Holy Scrip-|, | Quartet, “My Soul Longeth,” Mars- ton. Offertory, “The Swan,” Saint-Saens. Vocal solo, Mr. ¥ L. Hackett. "Marche Pontifi- Offertory, “Melody Pathetic,” Firck, Organ postlude, “Marche Brillante,” to all serv- ices. ds and bring them with you to chu “No person ntinually think gloomy thoughts a ife with a winning optim- can TABERNACLE *. Miller, Pastor unday school. votional service. sermon: The “The Gospel in : “The Future of Red : “Is the Bible God's ‘The Bible v, Mod- Divine Healing Serv- Ness will angelist Maurice H. Morning wor: Organ ‘prelude Miss Ruth Anthem, * Mozart. ” Randeg- nson,” Groton. J. Targart. ‘alth in a New tal Postlude,” nday school, 12:00 noon, Mr, R. H. uperintendent, Classes for all Leader, Miss Ione ing worship, 7:30 p. m. The musical feature for this serv- Discipline.” by the Indian Girls’ Glee ices, under the direction of nn Scheffer, Mrs, Shar- panist. Or} prelude, “Ring Out Sweet Bells," Johnson Anthem, “Eye Hath Not Seen,” Wilson, Organ offertory, “Night Song, Strickland. In Solem: creed, So Soyhood,” Jack Mote. Sermon, “Making the Best of a Bad Mess,” Walter E. Vater. n postlude, “Meditation,” Scar- Thought,” Ambrose; Garrett. Garnet, Master molin. Prayer service on Wednesday eve- School. Classes for all ages, including @ Bible class for adults. { 11:00 a. m., Holiness meeting, or! morning worship. A spiritual feast for all, Adjutant Smith will spe: on the subject, “The Provision God Has Made for Man.” Come and wor- ehip with us, 6:30 p. m., Young Peoples’ Legion,) «la conducted by Miss Orpha Moore, as-} dent. sisted by Misses Ethel Meader and ‘Verna Radspinner. Everyone is wel- « 8:00 p.'m., A memorial service will be conducted to Brother John B. Smith who passed away on January 15th. Adjutant Smith's subject will be “Heaven.” Everyone 1s cordially in- ,¥ited to come to the Salvation Army meetings. Come and bring your ‘friends. You will be made to feel at home. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH there has been ing time. At 10:45 there will be regular serv- fices conducted by Rev. Lundin, The thoir will sing two numbers, At 7:30 Rev. Lundin will give ane |Pther talk on China. This talk will be fn connection with pictures. We are Bure that all who heard Rev, Lundin two weeks ago will also want to hear him again. Be sure to bring your friends and come early. The men's jehorus will sing two evening. Everybody w change in the open- Floyd FE. Lo 2:30 The Church ‘partments except th ; Morning worship, Sermon by | astor, *' yt t Gain.” H 12:00 Adult Bible Class, Philathea| Class for young women, 5:30 Pioneer Society. 6:30 Tuxis Society. \ 7:30 Evening aervice, sermon by the A 20° Young Peoples’ | Hour. : he musical services, Grace D: Morris, organist. ores | Morning: Organ prelude, “Contentment,” Hey jwer. Fellowship | AT THE MOVIES | rs in the | ; ning at 7:30 p. m, ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth Street J, V. Richert, Pastor m, Sunday school with all! ; Miss Ella Brelje, superinten- 10. . (Ger! » 10:45 a. m, Morning worship with m, Confessional service celebration of Holy Communion (Ger- man). Mrs, F. Peters, organist. 2:30 p. m, English services at Bald- win, 6:45 p.m. Bible class in charge of Walther League. ai m. Communion Miss Mary services Mahiman, Sermon: “The Last ‘Will and Testa- 0D. glish) pianist. ment of Jesus.” Those communicant members wish- ing to participate, who did not an- nounce their intention Friday, are requested to do so before the service. Bible text: “Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin lg covered. Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.” Psalm 32, 1, 2. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There 1s a cordial welcome at Trin- ty.’ ‘Third Sunday after Epiphany, Church school, 9:45 a, m, Morning worship, 11:00. Anthem, “O Lord of Heaven,” Mon- son. rmon: “What Must We Do?” Choir rehearsals Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Confirmands Saturday, 10:00 a, m. ~~ genre ROMAN CATHOLIO roadway at Kighth St. Rev. J. H. Slag, Rector Sunday Masses at 8 9, 10 and 11 am, (Additional Churches on Page 4) | “The Bitter Tea of Gen- eral Yen’ Forceful Never since “Broken Blossoms” has }® more poignant love story of the Orient been screened than “The Bit- jitter Tea of General Yen,” a spectacu- \lar Columbia feature which opens Monday at the Capitol Theatre with |Barbara Stanwyck starred in her j@reatest role, ! Delicately woven against the intri- leate and turbulent background of ‘Chinese civil war, this romantic trag- jedy reaches moments of greatness from the portrayal of Miss Stanwyck ;38 @ timid and inhibited American girl who falls under the spell of the Orient and is swept into emotional! gebellion against her prim New Eng- Yand upbringing. A Frank Capra, Columbia directorial genius, has conceived a truly epic film that is dramatically and emotionally powerful! “The Bitter Tea of Gen- eral Yen” has the sweep of dynamic power and a psychologically dramatic sensitivity. Thrown into the midst of the spendor of the Orient when she is captured by the fascinating, cultured and romantic General Yen (portrayed »| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS an Girls’ Glee Club: (a) “One| ird Sunday after Epiphany: ! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Me WE SEEM YO BE GETTING NO WHERE. HAS BIM PROPOSED Yo You = HAS HE SHOWNANY SIGNS NOY PROPOSED = THAT NE_WANTS ‘To MARRY STME MOTEL BILL DO You 13 GROWING, Ey M5 Te LARGER AND LS eae LARGER EACH San bo! C UNCLE BIA WILL PAY IT NOW = MIN QUEERED THAT — THERE IS ACHECK ‘OMING SOON UNCLE WALT, WE KIDS ARE STUCK RINGS BACK IN THE OLD CAR WE'RE FIXIN’ UR SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938 THE GUMPS—RIGHTO! 1 OR TRN THINK HAY IT WOULD BE A ay THING Us (T'S STILL OUR CAR.ISNT 6AN, YOU KIDS HAVE DONE VERV WELL GETTING It BACK TOGETHER AGAIN. RIGHT HERE, MR.ORMSBY=1'm SORRY I HAD T STOWAWAY ON YOUR BOAT, BUT You MUST bod . DININING-NEEDLE !! INVENT- ED EXPRESSLY FOR THE FINDING Now, WHERE IS Tis “THING THAT You SAY WILL MEAN MILLIONS CERTAINLY ! GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS....IT DISCOVERS ONLY THE Precious! Do You MEAN To SAY THAT THAT SMALL BOX CAN TELL WHERE ANY TREASURE 1S BURIED... THAT FAKE,You SAY? AU, SHOWS BUT T WILL PROVE OF ANN THE. TWENTY-FIRSTS THAT'S OUR----YES SIR, THE 217 wHew! IF I'D FORGOTTEN THAT !! ITS Your wiee, Boss! , Ste’s COMIN’ IN FOR _{ MORNING! MIGOSH, A MORE SPENDIN’ Fo, NeRRIED Man's LICE money! I” with surperb charm and artistry by Nils Asther) Miss Stanwyck is com- pletely captivated by the allure of the Orient, and falls in love with Yen, forgetting entirely the missionary she came to China to marry. It is de- picted with such subtlety, restraint and good taste that it never offends. Don't miss “Bitter Tea of General Yen"—it is one of the outstanding film contributions of the last decade. -Phone 32 Easy, isn’t it? We will gladly assist you in the w Want Ad that will insure quick_realiza' your every want. Bismarck Tribune Want Ad Dept. One UN 1D “THING AFTER. ANC ie LOR’ ROSY | MOU SHOULD SEE ey Socks @ND TH’ SEAT OF ON BRITCHES — “BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES © DOUBT PANDEMONIA AND WASH WOULD GET ‘OUT OF THE PRESENT MESS, IF ONLY PEOPLE WOULD TAKE THE REAL PRINCE WILLY NILLY THE MODERN VERSION! a (os STUFF UND NONSENSE! 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