The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1933, Page 10

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McCABB METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ‘ ‘Walter E. Vater, Pastor 16130—Morni: orship. Organ prelude: “A Flower” (Wor- rell). Anthem: “I Heard the Voice of Je- "gus Say” (Rathbun). Organ offertory: “Reverie” (Tchal- kovsky). Solo: “Beautiful Garden of Prayer,” (Fillmore) Mrs. Frank Barnes. Sermon: “The Cross at the Center,” Walter E. Vate: Young People's Society — Tople: “Problems About Prayer.” 2:43;—Evening worship service, Song service. Orfertory: Cornet duet, Mr, Schwarts r. Jenkins. rand Mrs, Merrill Larkin, ‘A Race To Run.” Parents, will you cooperate with us and see to It that your children at- tend these two worship services on Sunday? Better still, you come with them, Wednesday, 7:45 9. m.—Mid-week prayer service, We need to attend this service, ‘The church cannot suc- ceed without it. ‘Thursday, 7:30 p, m—Chotr practice. Friday, 0 p. m,— Catechism classes. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Second & Thayer ‘The church school meets at 9:30 o'clock with graded instruction for rs Organ postlude: “Festival March” | *!! ages. (Becker). Sunday school at 12:00 noon. (Classes for all ages.) 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Topic: v t Is Your Idea of Christian Liv- Leader, Miss Grace Church, 7:30—Evening worship, This will be a “special service celebrating Youth Week. A choir of thirty young People’s voices under the direction of 10:30—The morning worship will have for its theme: “The World's Re- sponsibility to Youth.” The pastor will preach. 12:00 noon—Adult Bible class led by Judge Burr. 9:30 a, m.—Philathea class meets. 5:30 p. m.—Pioneer Boclety. 6:30 p. m.—Tuxis Society. The evening service will be a spe- Misa Ruby Wilmot will furnish the | Swhet'Vactn Hoes won" the veune page Lvge yy RH people will have charge. The pastor invited to attend this service. The program follows: Organ prelude: renade” (Drigr); “Just for To ” (Palmer). ‘here’s Sunshine in lore About Jesus’ (Sweney). will speak briefly on “The ‘orld'’s Hope in Youth. ‘Three of the young People will sp on “What Are Our Hopes?” There will be special music by the Indian school glee club, by the Junior choir of the church school and a solo by Ruth Christianson as well Organ offertory: “Chanson” (Gro-|**,8n anthem by the choir. ton). Chorus choir: “Speak to My Soul” Musical service with Grace Duryee Morris, organist:- (Pickett); The Child of a King” denna (Sumner), Sermon: “The Challenge of Youth,” Walter E. Vater. Organ postiude: “March Nocturne” (Mfacmaster), Prayer service on Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor Sunday, -Youth Sunday. 10:00 a, chureh sch William Mueller, Jr, superintendent.| is) Miss Gertrude Ev: section; classes for all ages with the Quai for young people, the Evarts Marence Gunge ation—Abbie We r, elodie’ (Moszkowshl). jon—The 19th Psalm, "The Fauns* (Chamin- Prayer—Evan Kennedy. Notices—Catherine Mason. Offering and ushers—Robert Mu@- ler and Marvin Welllver. Solo: “Unto the Steadfast Hills 1 Lift Mine Eyes,” (Hawley) George Schafer, Jr. ‘or the Beauty of the Ellis L. Jackson. —The Crusade and Junior] 7:30 p. . U. story hour. 8:00—The evening service. [—Mrs. C. G. Worner. Mueller, Jr. pening prayer—Elmer Erickson. Responsive reading: “Childhood and Youth,” led by Robert Baker, ing Organ prelude: “Alleluia, Alleluia” (Armstrong). Quartet: “Fear Ye Not O Israel” (Spicker). Offertory: “On Wings of Song” (Mendelssohn), solo—Captain R. R, Tour- Organ postlude: “Postlude” (Bar- nard). Evening Organ prelude: “Twilight Devotion” (Pease) Anthem: “God So Loved the World” Numbers by the Indian hureh school cholr. *Postlude” (Ros- ICAL LUTHERAN Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor “irst Sunday after Easter, April 0 a, m.—-Sunday school with all Junior Bible classes; Miss supt. rning worship, (English). ers, organist, 645 m.—Bible Hour in charge of the Walther League, 7:30 p, m.—Vesper_ser lish), Miss Mary Malin Sermon: “The Pure in Heart.” i the sixth discourse on the Beati- tudes of Jesus, Monday evening, April 24, at 8 o'clock, quarterly meeting of the vot- ing members of the congregation. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933 ED FOREVER- NO USE Batting ‘To GEY THE GUMPS—THE AYES HAVE IT WELL- WHAT GETS ME SORE - VS THAT AFTER TR MILLIE ON THE Shwe LOVE ‘TO HER RIGHT BEFORE MY EYES~ THE At THis NE! YOUNG SCAMP LS wa WIM { ‘THE MAN You SAW JUMP OVERBOARD ‘THE NELLIE M. COULDN'T HAVE BEEN ED CANB,,.. No SiR! HE KNEW THIS CROWD WAS AFTER HIM, AN’ THAT'S WHY HE DIDN'T WANT ANY- ONE BUT ME To KNOW HE WAS ABOARD...L LOCKED HiM IN, HE'S THERE Now, AN’ 1 RECKON HED LIKE A BIT OF FRESH Air... Script lesson, John 14.—Robert|All members are urged to be present. | Muell: Prayer—Marvin Welliver, Offering — Edwin Mueller and George Dohn. Notices—Evan Kennedy. Piano solo: “Melodie,” (Rachmanin- off) Ruth Rand. Tuesday evening, April 25, o’clock-—Social meeting of the Y ther League, Thursday evening, April 27, at 7:30 o’clock—The Ladies’ Ald will'meet at the home of Mrs. M. Harrison. Confirmation instructions Saturday Special music—The Junior girls|Morning at 10 o'clock. Bible text: choir directed by Mra. Worner. Sermon: “Is a Guide Necessary,” Ellis L, Jackson. The third in a series of sermons on the Bible. ith the exception of a short ser- mon the entire service is being taken over by the young people of the church im observance of Youth Sun- day. <A cordial invitation to all friends to attend these services in token of our appreciation of our young people. Note—Owing to the state board meeting in Fargo there will be no mid-week service this week. Thursday afternoon the Ladies Ald ‘will meet at the regular hour. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Seventh & Rosser Avenue Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Sunday church school for departments. Our attendance last Sunday was wonderful. Can we not all be in our place again this Sunday? Parents come with your children. Set a good example fer them by not only attending church on Easter Sunday but every Sunday. Merrill Larkin, supt. 11:00—Morning worship service. ‘This is Youth Sunday. The Interme- diates and Juniors will have charge ice: 8. tory: Cornet duet, Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Jenkins, “O Day of Rest and Gladness,” (Ma- son). Junior and Intermediate choir. Sermon: “Holding On.” “Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us,” (Bradbury) Junior and Interme- diate choir. Ried DB m—Christian Endeavor so- e le Intermediate society—Topic: “The Sermon on the Mount.” “Blessed are the pure in heart; for they shall see God.” Matt. 5, 8 The risen life is the best testimony to a‘risen Christ. Continue to attend the services after Easter. Welcome! st) & Avenue C a. m.—Sunday service, Sub- “Probation After Death.” 9:45 a, m.—Sunday school, Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained at 200% 4th street is open dally from 12 to 6 P. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p,m. All’ are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCR J. Moody, Pastor Sunday, 5 p. m.—Vesper service. Theme: Doubter Becomes a Believer.” Next Tuesday, April 25th, at 8 p. m. the Luther League will meet in the church parlors, An interesting pro- will speak on the subject: “The Life and Work of the Apostle Paul.” if cordial invitation is extended to all. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC 3 R. A, Feehan, Rector Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10 and 11 am (Additional Churches on Page 4) { AT THE MOVIES | WOWAN TAMES KING OF JUNGLE IN FILM DRAMA ‘Lion Man’ Starred in Romantic| Thriller at Paramount; Wild Animals Seen in Street Panic Excitement runs high in the new film which opened Saturday at the Paramount Theatre, for “King of the Jungle” is the story of a real wild man—a boy brought up from early childhood by a pack of lions. And, although the story deals with the of the Lion Man, at the hands of a beautiful woman, it glorifies the jungle beasts in their native setting, and builds a narrative of primitive Rene role of the Lion Man is in ‘RICHARD DIX CAST | AS GREAT LOVER Just Can't Help Playing Romeo To Women; Asks Their Pardon in Advance Richard Dix is again the stellar at- traction at the Capitol Theatre be- ginning Monday. This time he di- gresses from straight hero roles to portray a very human character whose fault was that he liked a little fn. in life—and loving was the best jun, This irresistible scamp is “The | Great Jasper.’ He couldn't help lov- {ing women, but he always begged |their pardon in advance—and they lalways forgave him. That is, all but [ome forgave, and she was his wife! Other men’s wives—ah, but that's the story, adapted by H. W. Hane- mann and Robert Tasker from Fulton the hands of a newcomer, Buster | Ji Crabbe, swimming champion of in- ternational renown, and is played by The magnifi- cent physique of the young athlete was originally responsible for his se- ection for the important role, fol- lowing & nation-wide search among ‘Wera Engels and Edna May Oliver are featured with Richard Dix, and cther important roles are played by Florence Eldridge, Bruce Cabot, Wal- ter Walker. James Bush, and Betty Furness. J. Walter Ruben directed “The Great Jasper” for RKO-Radic Pictures. gram will be rendered. Rev. Moody |_ A HURRY-UP CALL! HELL GET IT, Too! THE MAN WHO JUMPED OVERBOARD WAS ONE OF | | CHON, CAPTAIN. MY MEN WHOMT SENT BACK WITH. A TUL FIR IT IN A OIFFY, DOV SALESMAN SAM Alou HeNe] some Very terestinc) es, Inpeey! [PATIQUES HERE, MRS. WOTTNOTT! / FER, EXAMPLE, HERES THE SAXO- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES AW, NOW, QUIT YER KIDDIN’ S@ENOPHONES HADN'T BEEN INVENTED IN NERO'S “TIM: a 1 DECORATE YOU WITH THE MEDAL OF : GLORY, THE IRON CROTH, HE QNUERLATHTING WHAT (8 THE. SNOW AND ICE ? HERE 13 VERY LITTLE DIFFERENCE — ONLY- SNOW DOWN INTHE AND ICs IN THATS WHAT akes (Tso iS UP UNAER = Set? war wie P22 we w, now | RECKON NouURS TWILVER CROTH, “TMS PURPLE CRETHENT, PRETTY PROUD O HG HARVETHT MOON, AND “THE NOURSELF.

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