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on ‘ i t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1938 t 9:45 a, a ane, at 8 clock. {A reading room maintained at 200% ath str open from 12 to the the reading r GERMAN BAPTIS' "s meeting: | by the} .m. y ening. testimonial} s gin Birth of Christ.” Evangelist | Maurice H. Ness will speak at these services, 8:00 p, m. Monday—Business meet- ing. 8:00 p, m, Tuesday—Eyangelistic service. 8:00 p, m, Wednesday — Prayer meeting. 1 8:00 Dp. ‘riday—Christ’s Ambas- Invited to all services. sadors' serv ‘The publi ST. GEORGE'S COPAL CHURCH Corner Third and Thayer Richardson, Rector loly Communion, —Chureh school. and sermon. ine. People's fellow- AN CHURCH at Second St. Flo} Logee, Pastor "The church cordially invites you to its service: 9: ‘The church school—all xcept the adult. orning worship. Mrs. Ken- ls, soon returning to Chieng- for a second term of mis- rvice, will speak. -The | adi classes, “The of Proverbs.” led by Judge The Philathea class for young en. . m.—The Pioneer society, for igh school ages. The Tuxis society, for tion from youth, or God. lowship hour for People's _ society. d Is Our Church I ning worship s Young What ¢ ong Se | Sermon, Tuesday, all the men will be Epp will have am terest to men, Ci If you have Saturday, Ji 8:00 p.m. ed_by the you Sunday, J2 Major ‘William command of the Minnesota, North Will be with us all day. 9:00 a, m.—Meeting in the county an, 28: Public service conduct- eople of the corps. H. Fox, second in vation Army in} jouth Dakota, | 210N EVAN eT 4:15—Bullders of the communicants. ~Grace Dur- THE GUMPS— THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS XT A LUCKY THING Fi MAMA DE STROSS THAT SHE HAS A yeild LIKE BENJAMIN THE JAIL DOORS WERE WELL-1 MIGHT AS WELL GO DOWN YAWNING WIDE FOR HER | 7) AND GRAVE THR LION IN HIS DEN WHEN UNCLE BIM RIGHT NOW — AND JUST TELL CAME TO HER RESCUE = HIAN THAT | HAVEN'T THE MONEY, NOW, SHE IS IN A AND CAN'T PAY = PICKLE= WI SHE BROOtH GONE AND THE HOTEL BILL STILL UNPAID = AND BROKE] DEAR MRS. DE STROSS — AS EXECUTORS OF YOUR LATS HUSBAND'S ESTATE, WE ARE SURE You WiLL BE GLAD To KNOW THAT ONE OF THE FIRST, MORTGAGE BONDS WHICH WR UGHT WAS, WORTHLESS HAS MATURED AND WAS, PAID IN = THE AMOUNT WAS, %5,000.% = You WILL FIND THE CHECK ENCLOSED = rning Son| . “Proclamation” Jude, ‘Alpine Pastoral” “Andante Expressive” . “Commemoration” vy). ‘ad your influence for good by viting some friend to attend church with you, LUTHERAN or ér Epiphany: y school, with all Brelje, superin- worship (English), ‘s) organist, > hour, in charge ue. e. services (Eng- Iman, pianist. being the sec- ond in a series of sermons on Bible firmands every Saturday morn- ing at 1 o'clock. ‘Walther ev gue Lei social _ meeting en 31, k. ck. will bring ajor meet all! Sat a special meet- | & People's meeting. | rousing Salvation | many years ‘work and chureh ¢ make this your Church’ Home. will be made to feel at home i Army. “Young Ps the Reyerend W by a throughou vited, Sunda, Olson, M GOSPEL Marvin ©. [AT THE MOVIES hour, Lend God velcome. repaid, W MecCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH v astor jr ‘Thou _ Al- migh Miss Ruth Rowley, © ist. Tnthem, “Unto ‘Thee TI Lift Mine Beethoven), solo obligatto, (Be J. L, Powell. n offertory, “To a Water Lily” (MacDowell). Solo, “Trust Ye in the Lord” (Scott), Se Mr Or School, 1 Mr. R. upt. (Classes for all ages.) dq women's classes u Topic, Arleen :30 p.m. Miss 0, ‘The special is service will « Juvenile request of the church will preach on “Hol- mous masterpiece in Light of the World.” his famous picture the church altar art, entitle A large pr ill he on se Sunset” (Ketel- Juvenile Concert E ? = 5 FI E Ft 8 = (Wilson ffertory, “Sundown” (Fel- n), Miss Ruth Rowley, Organ’ and Concert band, “Largo” Miss Vivian Coghlan at “Pilgrim te). " (Heyser), (Additional Churches on Page 4) Lombard Fascinating In Capitol Picture A more brilliant and fascinating Carole Lombard than has been seen before on the screen comes to the Capitol Theatre Monday night in the leading role of Columbia's “No More Orchids,” a modern drama of a mod- ern girl. “No More Orchids” offers this vola- tile blonde screen actress more oppor- tunity to display not only her ability to wear clothes but to carry a major dramatic role than any other of the numerous films she has made previ- ously. As a modern daughter of a wealthy banker who is thrown into distress by financial failure, Miss Lombard personifies the hundreds of charming and intelligent girls in this country who suffer an inverse social stigma and ostracism because “there has been money in the family.” Her first sincere emotion, when she falls in love with a young, alert and handsome lawyer, played by Lyle Tal- bot, meets a compelling dramatic con- flict when her wealthy grandfather refuses to lend her father’s bank any money unless she marries the Prince her grandfather thinks would make a Proper match with royalty. George Pehl, Jr., spent a few days at Arena. Quite a few gathered at the High By OLGA M. RISE | | John Birkeland, Helmer Helgeson, | M. E. Christenson and Mrs. L. A. Am- | bers motored to Steele Saturday. - | M. A. Lien, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Var- | holt called at A. T. Arneson's home! ‘Thursday. i Nels and Mayland Christenson} called at J. O. Rise’s home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise called at) the P. H. Kluksdal home Saturday. Knut Spilde and Arthur Rice are) visiting at Isaac Botnen’s a few days.| Helmer and Eddie Arneson spent) Friday evening at M. A. Lein’s. | Alfred Arneson and Ed mame motored to Driscoll Friday. Hope Ranch Monday night for a fare- well party for Helmer Helgeson who is leaving for California. Ed Nygaard spent several days in Driscoll this week. Rev. Lars Foss was a caller at the Alfred Arneson home Sunday. Alice Vik and Alice Arneson spent the week-end at their parental homes. The child born on the Mayflower BEACHED! FORGET THIS TREASURE BUSINESS! WE HAVE To GET OUT OF THIS FIX, AND GET OUT QUICK... “I'M GOING UP To SEE CAPTAIN FLACK !! WHY! WE'VE |RUN AGROUND... I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW WE WERE ANYWHERE. NeAS LAND. CHES HELPLESS... A TIDAL WAVE DID THIS To Us, YoU GAY WE'RE ON SR. PorT. | LAND? WHAT Do You Hobs 4 /ame Ganeralenriolt MEAN? GREAT GUNS! ) ‘ToP OF ME,IT SEEM... COME, I SHOW You.2 FEAR WE ISS ALL SHIPWRECKED J! MEBBE TI FIND TREASURE Here For You, ASLEEP, CHK’ spells, HECK COULD SLEEP TM TIRED LYING WITH HIS FECT ON THIS SIDE. WE'LL HAVE TO | COLD? AND IF T TURN OVER PULL THEM IN, MY HAVE T'ARRANGE FOR CASSIE T'SLEEP SOMEWHERES. I CAN'T GET'A GOOD NIGHT'S REST WIT HER SLEEPIN’ AT THE FOOT OF THE BED DISTANT IN-LAWS ARE ALL SET FoR THE NIGHT AND Tl THE LITTLE NEWFANGLE. APARTMENT 1S FILLED TO CAPACITY (IGOSH, MR. MaToR’s GEEN BEEFIN' ABOUT BUSINESS BEIN' SLOW TH’ PAST WEEK- WISH | KNEW OF A Wey “To (mpRove (T! UTHINK MR. MATOR WOULD APPRECIATE IT 1e You'd COME OVER To TH’ store SALE OF USED, UNUSED, OLD aNd New CARS WELL .F YER GONNA RANG AROUND, || sacn! iM OWN “BLT WETTER GRMS YERGELE|| NOT AFRAID during its epic trip to America was named Peregrine White. In 1925, 54,326,000,000 pounds of milk and cream were consumed in fluid form\ in the United States. UND REMEMBER, NO MORE yoorEs V NEVER AG : PARTIES IN HONOR UF DOSE RUPF-RAEE) ant Tues ee a CHORUS GIRLS. ME WAR OVER THE WHCOPEE Gaerernes. vas seen ti AVERTED. THE ADVISORS WEEP ITH JOY. wi ont MORAY, WONDER PRINZ Iss 4 pol Qi, AS S208 AS THE Buxom IGN CELESRATES: LOUDEST AND GavesT even yy GONE, “His war te oe IGGEST AND