The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1933, Page 10

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seers ian {MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL cH H : Walter E. 10:30—Morning worship. Organ prelude, “Holy, Holy, Holy” (West), Miss Ruth’ Rowley, or- ganist. ‘Anthem, “O Lord God of Hosts” (Fishford). Offertory, (Clark). Solo, selected—Mrs, W. J. Targart. Sermon—Dr. W. J. Hutcheson, Fargo, N. D. Organ ‘postlude, “March In G” (Smart). 12:00 noon—Sunday school. (Classes for all ages.) 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League, “The makers.” Leader, Mr, Evan “Chorus of Angels” vening worship, prelude, “Valse Serenade” ‘igo Nevin), Miss Ruth Rowley, er Further Than Thy (Windermere). Instrumental trio, (a) “To Spri Flute) Mosart ik Now Joan Filled With Falth (Joan Of ATC) see neo. nee cee BOMDOTE, Vivian’ Coghi (a) The Flower of Love...Christiansen (b) Norwegian Folk Song. . . Arranged by Christiansen Trinity Junior Chol Lullaby . sil Brahms Frances Carlse Sleep My Dear Child Wagner Grace Livdaht Thou O Lord (The Heavens De- clare) . aint-Saens Clarion B. Tarson Violin obligato—-Miss Tollefsen With Verdure Clad (Creation)....Haydn Mrs, G. A. Dahlen (a) O Herre... (b) Syng mig Hjaem Maude Tollefsen Accompanists: Vivian Coghlan, Donna Jean Davis and Ruth Saxvik. FIRST BAPTIST CHU Fourth Street and Avente B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor (February the 26th, 1933) 10:00 a, m.—Church school, Wil- Mam Mueller, “Jr, _ superintendent. Classes for all ages: The Evarty class for adults, the Quain class for young people and the high school class, 11:00—Morning worship. irs, Clarence Gunness. rescendo” (Lasson). legy” (Youseroff). Offertory, Special Ministering Christ,” Jackson. (Grieg), (b) (Peer Gynt Truman, violinis' terly, cellist; Fritch, pt ffe Solveigs So: e), Mr. Ral Miss Florence} Dusk | ay postlude, “Choral” Ousele). Dr. W, J. Hutches | ef the ‘church, be our guest] Preacher at both services, All our} People are urged to be i Prayer service on Wedn Ring at 0. » former pastor | Jow the adult. Morning with the p Return of F At 12:00 o'eloc the church x n studying | *hilathea | for young men s| nomic Life in the L for high ‘The evening the young pe ship hour. The mus Grace Duryee Morris, organist, is as Tollows— Morning: H prelude, “Mountain Tdyl"! Hast Thou Give Serenade Romantique” | » “Lord of Light,” (Gall-/ Organ postlude, “Menuel Francais” | (Tremblay). | Evening Organ prelude, “Stilinese of Night |™ «Chubb). | Anthem, “The Royal Banners ¢ anes), “Andante — Tranquillo” | ) “Deep Rive One week from munion Sunday. Lett churches should be desiring to transfer to our Bismare desiring to unite upon confession of the session Wednes lowing the preparat 7:30 o'clock, We invite you cordially lowship. th should meet} vening fol- ervice at to our fel- Quinquagesima Sunday- 9: " ening ser The Singers Guild and Trin- choir, Sermon: “Is a Man Me Preceding the regu Trinity Lutheran Sun there will be an Illust given_in the church pai C. 0. Teisberg of Minneapo! evening lunch will be s: Girls’ Club at five thirty. The lecture to be given will include church his- tory and the place that Luth Brotherhoods play in the activiti the Lutheran church in Americ Miss Maude Tollefson will present members of the Singers r evening services. Two num be sung by the Trinity Jun: The program is as follows: Within This Sacred Dwelling (Magic | AT THE by the w jon | spiritual songs, your hearts to the Lord.” Col, 3, 16, 1 ts p. m—The Junior B. Y. P. U. ing service, anist—Mr, iilbert. A quiet thou service stressing the better m of the church, sored by the men of the ehurc “Missing the Mar! t the parsonage. Reserve ight for the church, known : Our chu petitic rand Forks Bell ch attendance nday on the i. eb, 26: with all Miss Ella Rrelje, supt. Morning worship. (English) organist. y Worship." 6:45 p.m the Walther sper services, (ngs Mahiman, pianist. | Miraculous Pres- & the second in a iscourses on The phet Jonah ‘hoir practice Friday evening at rmands Saturday morning at the ting of Walther > t & with this ex- rd? Come to our worship with us, ‘hurch home, you are If you hav cordially invited, Me.” Sermon: “Ten Minus Nine. 2:00 p, m.—Bible instruction every | unday afternoon unless otherwise *.—Our . Judge A. G. Young People's Burr will speak ucceed or Fail.” rvice: “Stronger n or Military Power.” Starting with Monday evening, Feb, 4 ve evangelistic meet- ning at 8:00 o'clock. J. J. Abel of Lehr, us. Rey, Abel is an We invite you most ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH tev. John Richardson, Rector lorence Fritch, Organii Quinquagesima Sunday: m.—Holy communion, *hureh school. rning prayer and sermon, he Gospel of Sharing.” oung People's fellow- zabeth's Guild Tuesday at . p.m, . George's Guild Thursday at 3 sh Wednesday on March lat. ervices, 8:00 a, m.—Holy communion. 0 m.—-Penetental office and nunion. vening prayer and sermon. | udies in prayer 1, Moods in ‘p. m.—Choir practice. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIU hth St, 10 and 11 Barrymore in ‘Topaze’ Will Show at Capitol A delightful comedy, finely acted. artistically directed, complete in the Mecessary production details to insure story coherence and audience under- standing, “‘Topaze” features John Barrymore in his most pleasing com- dy role in many moons. It’s one of those shows so expertly handled in every angle that it gripped the pre- ‘view audience. Alive with a different brand of human interest comedy, it tends to the dramtic occasionally, and continually stimulates curiosity, but Sts tempo and construction are such tthat the story never becomes other ‘than it is intended to be a—comedy. In short, while the Barrymore person- ality and artistry predominate, it’s en- tertainment that will permit plenty of enthusiastic boasting. The kind of fun that causes people to laugh at the misfortunes of others fs the highlight of “Topaze.” The Fealism is made potent by Barrymore’s skillful handling of his role that caused the audience to interrupt the picture several times with hearty ap- plause. ” has the elements that will ‘ntrigue both the youths and the fonight and: Monday at" the Capitol lone at ‘Theatre. | iNEW SHEARER HIT! Drama that delves into the in- triguing field of psychology to fur nish one of the most gripping pieces of entertainment in many a moon is now at the Paramount Theatre, where “Strange Interlude,” Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer’s amazing filmiza- tion of O'Neill's noted stage play is now being shown. With Norma Shearer and Clark Gable in the principle roles and the O'Neill device of using both spoken- word and unspoken-thought worked out far more effectively through the medium of the talking screen than was possible on the stage, the new picture offers something far afield from the ordinary in the realm of! screen drama, Aside from the novelty of both the story and its manner of presen- tation, the picture is especially in- teresting for its gripping effect on its audiences. “Strange Interlude” gives an entirely new flavor to the talkies. _THE BISMARCK SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1983 ‘ THE GUMPS—IN THE PRISON CELL I SIT WIHEN THE POLICEMAN CARRIED MRS, DE STROSS OUT: : on? i ; p ‘TROL, WAGON YO YHE - “INNOCENY. ‘STATION UO CLAIM HER PURSE AND THe BROOCH hs ed an eerek 0 You ACCOUNT ILL SUFFER ff aah Pa teu ag ME GRAND. NAT FOR THIS- MRS. GUMP'S POCK sul , jour in charge of} FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ting theviittie ohen’’| THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) pe LOOK, FRECKLES! we're GETTING NEAR GALAPAGOS \E WERE EVER GOING T'GET RID OF THOSE PROFESSIONAL NISTTORS, WE'LL UNE TO START OUR CAMPAIGN AT LEAST “Two WEEKS * IN ADVANCE WELL, THIS I$ “THE ONLY PLACE IN THE HOUSE WHERE WE CAN TALK, WITHOUT THEM HEARING WHAT & BREAK! FROM TH’ LooKs OF TW’ CLOTHES LINE, OLO Man OUTT Is wt, HERE'S WHERE | COLLECT THis BILL! ie tm i == ) mi T_T tT a | ; | : Mt. TTT WUT a ATT 1 eee 1 WENT OUT IN MY Lannets, see? Smee! (pet Zul os e i You really have to train to play good ping-pong.—Coleman Clark, Chi- | ——_ ===" cago securities broker, national ping- pong champion. Buy or Sell Through The Tribune Want Ads WRIGLEY'S JUICY FRUIT Wey, NIKTH! vou | CAN'T DO THAT. 3 GOTTA eat? (M HUNGRY! 1 GOTTA WAVE FOOD, AN! _TAKTHY FARE To TEC

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