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+cemenesrs oa | THE PRESBYTE! Thayer Ave. 3 Floyd E. Loxee, Pastor cordially invite ‘you to Join in rvices. & m—Church school, all de- ents except the adult. 10:30—Morning worship, “Clearing Blocked Roads to God.” 12:00—Adult Bible ‘class, Phila- hea class for young women. Young en's class. 5:30 p. m.—Pastor’s class, Pioneer RIAN CHURCH t Second St. —Tuxis society. ing service, "Courageous Service, Grace Duryee Mor- ist. preiude—Vesper Song—Bap- Something for Thee—Cus- imple Confession — Looks Up to ening Cho! nz. postlude —~ F Schultz, Kraft, 608 4 with Mrs. XN. BL Fiten, 6191 The § Jet us use it for m Mave you invited church with you 1 Septuage Church Morning tival, 11:00 Sermon Whence Ye We F. Guilt 3 Integrit Seek Ye the Lor . We J. Targart, er Le tial Hour Fr N ARMY Anderson, AL -Young People’s meeting. nd. young peo- y by the for adults. 1: loliness meeting, or morn- preaching ahe message y ly invited to attend, Your friends to the You wiil home. RCH servation.” Bible in Young F Patriotic p Evening mon top for young people, Jor adults. 11:00—Mor: Pianist— nm Moonlight Sona | ATT Bonds of Marriage Weighed in Picture 18 there a stronger bond than that of matrimony when two people love each other profoundly? Is the very idea of a legal contract an affront to Persons who feel that such a bond 4s worthless—that they would not ‘want to remain united once they ceas- ed to love or respect each other? In other words, do we have mar- tiage because we really are still living in the animal kingdom? “The Animal Kingdom,” RKO-Ra- dio Picture starring Ann Harding and “ WRIGLEY'S JUICY FRUIT i owship Hour for young | Van Middlemas, and So- |; “| varieties are necessary to life in one of Christian a Lincoln's Birthday ser- Hllis L. Jackson, ne Junior B, ¥. Py and G. W. Cc. 7:30—Kvening worship. Pianist, Our evening service is sponsored by the men of the church, Tonight's} sermon theme—"The Common Man Who Never G News" —a in Lincoln's ay. A nvitation to men and boys to this service, Monday evening at 7:3 j opening meeting Conference with Di as our guest speaker, fee. German Baptist choir, A. cot dial invitation especially to German Musical service Wednesday evening—Rev. A. C. Darrow of Moulmein, Burma, in a clal missionary address, “Rethink- oreign Missions on the Jericho| Special music. Male quartet. To all of our friends in the city of Bismarck we extend a cordial invita- tion to attend any or all of these {special servi WHERE CAN | HIDE Mg sx GENTLEMAN FRIEND THAT SHE MET AT YHE ICE MEN'S BALL— SURPRISE WILL MIN XNoy WHEN SHE SEE Ir? G00S SAFE PLAC! Twar ANDY WON'T” 7 WHERE ON EARTH i> 1s BID THIS BOOK WWE NEVER SEEN [IT BEI “HEARTS AFLAME- WHAT A aoe THIS Wi. BE JUST McCABE METHODIST CHURCH Walter ater, Pastor ‘clock. Hour of Devotion” Ruth Rowley, or- Give Thanks"—Wil- Lord by Capt 1 Lindsay, organist. ~lindsay, ley, organist. and Abide in Me’ the | ever,” by fs | d Mr. William -Miss Ruth Row- Garden,” by nd Mr. Wile d Roe. Miss Ruth Rowley, CHURCH er Ave. Minister church school Will you come children and study God's In it w a. | the Power of p. m.—Christian Endeavor So- group. ple’s Society. Topic Mriendship Christian, & worship service, ster, we need Pp. m., choir prac- P. m,, catechism class- ds you and neea! 43 a.m. H ng testimonial! n maintained at 120% daily from 12 toy 05 p.m. ne to attend the! d to make use of | SCOPAL CHURCH or ma Sunday: 1K Prayer and sermon. cvening, °° 1" ©°F | THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) a.. MAN WHO STOLE THE OLD CAR LEFT 7O THE KIOS BY A STRANGER, HAS BEEN APPREHENDED. AND THE KIDS IDENTIFY HIM AS THE MAN WHO GAVE THEM THE CAR IN THE FIRST PLACE! SHORE...... WELL HAVE TO TALK 1T OUT WITH | FRECKLES BY MACHINE GUN FIRE, UNCLE HARRY SWINGS HIS SEAPLANE. OUT OVER THE ARE YOU SORE HE GAVE IT TO YOu, SKEEZIX? AND PULL INTO THE CAN'T UNDERSTAND OUR LANGUAGE, commopore ! 1 OION'T GIVE IT. 1 JOST LENT GIVE HIM THE PRIVILEGE OF CHANGING HIS MIND HAON'T wet OUR FISTS, THOUGH | AVE... AVE AN’ MINE. ARE. HARD AS COOL AS A CUCUMBER! \ THEY'LL. UNDERSTAND GEE I CAN'T MAKE OUT A WORD THEY'RE SAYIN’, BUT THEY MUST THINK IM A GREAT GUY, LOOKIN’ AT ME. UKE THIS... DINNERTHE FOOD ‘WASN'T SO BAD WHEN WE FIRST CAME COMFORT! FIRST COUPLE OF NIGHTS, BUT THE MATTRESS IS FULL OF BUMPS AND THIS PILLOW MUST BE STUFFED WITH “After These. Things— p. m.—-Young People's Fellow- esday, & Elizabeth's Guild. s Guild, p.m, In parish | ene | 8T. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Broadway at Eighth St. Rev. Fr. J. H. Slag, Rector Sunday Masses at 8, 9, 10 and 11 m. MORE GOOD THAN BAD | Of the 2000 known kinds of germs and bacteria, only about 100 are be- leved to be harmful. The other 1900 ;Manner or another. MOVIES | Leslie Howard coming to the Capitol | Theater Monday, goes into this mat- ee in the best sophisticated and whimsical vein of Philip Barry, auth- cr of such noted successes as “Holi- day” and “Paris Bound.” When Tom Collier, played by Leslie Howard, marries Cecilia Henry, en- acted by Myrna Loy, she knows all about “the other woman” who has been in his life. “The other woman” | is Daisy Sage, a fashion artist, por- | trayed by Ann Harding. Tom finds it '4s harder breaking with Daisy than | he thought, for Daisy is an admirable, splendid soul who has ever been his | inspiration to do fine things. Which woman is wife—which courtesan? GWEN SEE WHATS WRONG WITH THAT GUY! He's BEEN STARIN' AT THAT STEW YZ ENER since YA served Him! AW FER ===!" VETS TAK PROUT SOMETHIN’ ELSE ASTER slew 2 SAM’S SOMEWHAT FUSSY! PAROON Me, sik — BUT PRE MOUSE. EXPECTIN? TA FIND_A PEARL IN THAT EVERYTHING ABOUT THE PLACE 1S CHEAP_YOU CAN FEEL THE SPRINGS STICKING UP THROUGH THE PADDING IN ALL THEIR EDS he “Ee ‘ TICKLED NeCES. Y CERTAINLY Ve PEND an OvSTeR | YES, HE VAS! WE KEPT ME AVAKE DER