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t GOSPEL TABERNACLE Bleventh Street & Rosser Edwin N. Oster, Pastor Sunday, May 7th: ‘ 9:30 e. m.—Sunday school. sic Week. Addres: bility of the Church, School—the Solution” of the Problem,” Rev. Roy EF, Olson, “The Responsi- Home and the Crime FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis 1 Pastor Suna 10:00 William 4 welcome to th hureh_ school; supt. A cordial reh sehool. ‘The young people and the class for adults, “By the § Offertory: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1938 AY = JO UNCLE BIM, SPRING MEANS WALKING A LONELY WAY BESIDE THE MOONUYT WATERS. OF THE LAGOON- TO MILLIE, SPRING MEANS LOOKING AT THE STARS AND STILDA! § WANY You 0 AIR, OUT ALL THOSE BEDS UPSTAIRS — AND TAKE THE CURTAINS DOWN AND BEAT THE CARPETS AND CLEAN. OUT THE ATTIC= | WAS NDET IN THE ATTIC AND | NEVER SAW SUCH A lage ACE IN MY ‘THE GUMPS—SOUP’S ON La ta) a THE PAN ONDER | WONDER WHAT'S GETTING INTO THAT WOMAN LATELY @ ALWAYS MINDING See PEOPLE'S AFFAIRS = ALWAYS PEEKING AROUND TO SEE WHAT'S GOING ON = 1 HOPE | NEVER GET Yo BE SUCH A SNOOP = FS y ING OF ¢ ~ ae feld). : ROLAND'S Eves - 20:30 a. m.—Preaching. | Special music, anthem: °O Be Joy- a ‘ H:80-—Eivening service. Tho subject:| “PArial music. anthems: °O He Jox- “The New Birth.” Special songs and anureR TO TOWNSEND nuste, Friday night, May 12—Christ's Am- | rhe Precious Christ,” El- » Jackson, , SPRING M gassadors. Bible study on dispensa-| 7:15 yn” we crusade Story Hour at THE LASING OF dons. the chureh. CRAFTY PLANS ; McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rtn Raendse alnenier Yee el an A let. ST EPISCOPAL Ruth tand, eme: - 4 ‘ CHURCH \ Guilt. of Inaction,” Ellis 1a SUMMER - U Walter E. Vater, Pastor Jackson. E - 10:20-—Morning worship. AND TO THE GUMPS: Ori prelude: “Pilgrims Chorus,” gner) Miss Ruth Rowley, or- t “I Am Alpha and Omega” Wilson), ee ISN'T MUCH MR. MAVBEE HE TOLO ME % east Py YOU MEAN YES, AND BESIDES BGHHG wcHob wt 12:00 noo nye school except the adult, OF A CAR AFTER TOLO ME ALL HE FLUNKED } SHE IS INFLUENTIAL HIMSELF THAT HE'S } classes for all a pecial mis- | 4, Stonnihg: \worship, | Sermon RIDING AROUND ABOUT HER. THAT DATE WITH A LOT OF ONWY JOLLVING HER inaby members OC sun | MY Ne mou ee At. ible Claka deh IN MAYBEE'S, LORA,| SHE IS ONE AND HE THINKS A grades, Missionary ty Organ prelude: of Quiet: | Wednesday, week servi letters to Phi and to the I Thursday 8:00 p, m.—The mid- . Pastor tments of the 30—Evening service: “The Divine Remedy for Our Mis.” ® p. m.—Choir practice. 30 p. m.—Session meet- 4:15 p. m—Builders of SPRING MEANS HOUSE CLEANING- THIS WITH You lor el dge Burr, BUT WHAT ABOUT OF HIS AND TOOK DO HIM A LOT oF LOT MORE OF ME pe dunier iin p.m. Pioneer nee RE THAT DAME WE PROSPECTS. HER OUT ON a FeCiMB TF Une WEREHRE HARRIE! SAW HIM WITH 7 LARRY. A PARTY— ay mee! k if the weather permits; eS n ane at the rch. at ™430 AT THAT NIGHT ALL FOR BUSINESS REASONS? PEOPLE AND CAN) ne Fry Ton m.—Prayer meeting. Rete ; | Missionary Anthem: | “Publish Glad Tidings” | 3 y Ba... iStults). tm a th Johnstone, 1015 Lom n Ra roe e musical services for Sunday Hol ae ace Duryee Mortis, organist, " ing 4 eae ietody” walter) prelud “Chant TRusses” e q pubes, Grands Ciinrus(?| ‘Love Divine (Widener). a ; Gi | In Sylvan Glades” (Wil- : ; service on Wednesdays atl . , { 7:30 pm | si stil) Writ CoOheer : { A hearty welcome awaits you at | SS eS aL Ball oar ser | Organ postlude: “Allegro Non Trop- H cHuren | PO (tults), Evening i Avenue | ‘orgs lude: “Angels! Serenade” WAIT'LL HE. WHILE THE BOYS AR ; inister he xe 6001 school for all] anth nough to Know” (Ross). HEARS WHAT Batt) ene aN + Merrill Larkin, supt. Offertery: “Prelude” (Chopin). HAPPENED! PICK UP A LOAD OF t ership service.| Vocal solo: “The King of Hove My SAN | Sermon: s Life.” 1 1 Is," (Shelley) Mrs, Ver= FISHVAND GET INTO Une ee) Lay H 3:00 p.m. men's Missionary So- | reeman, PEDRO TO EXPECT ciety. Organ postlude: “Rejoicing” (Sear- 7:00) p. m.—Christian Endeavor. | ‘ollows: molin), THAT SUBMARINE OF |} Intermediate jety: topic: “What, You and your friends are cordially Should 1 Keep in Mind When Choos- | invited to all sere ing a Life Work.” Leader, Thomas | H ue ervice.; ST: MARWS ROMAN CATHOLIO | - ihe IGG adway at Highth St. 4 peat ata | Rev her R. A. Feehan, Rector Wednesday, 7:43 n.—Mid-week | “Sungay NM 7, BO oe $ y Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and prayer servi 1aeee ij ES Thursday, . m.—Choir prac- | 10:0 a.m ee 4 tice. . z : AND Friday, 2 adies Ald so-| ) ciety; 4:00 ism ‘2,20, | Legionnaires Hold AL CHURCH ‘dson, Rector ST. GEORGE'S 5} Rev. John Rich Convention at Beach H Miss Florence Fritch, Organist. | Beach, N. D. May 6.—A district i Se ch school, "8" |eonvention of the American Legion i ado, Me E praver and /was held at the Beach Legion hall. 4 . St. Bi ou , H fF. S. meets Tuesday at 4°p. m. with a large crowd present from ; —______ |Beach, Sentinel Butte, Golva, Medora, i i] ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN lond Belfield = (Synodieal Conference) - 1 m ry SOON ENOUGHEA NA ; i a. ¥, Richens, rete Bee ere raid ceed the imeetine) TAKE CARE OF A eat ie a esd THESE THR RUBEES COMRe SUGAR L WANE WOU ERE i ! Third Sunday after Waster, May 7th: |ineluded State Commander H. 8 DARLING LITTLE TOT |) AND WE'RE GOING]| You EVERYTHING-AND ‘Wis BOTTLE SEAL MILK BOTTLES, OUT BARGAIN HUNTING / THAT SUNK, JUST To 1 i we Paley: ae et ith all | Kreidler, of Wahpeton, State Adjutant FOR A WEEK? GLADYS /To BUILD THEM UP || warMER—JUST PLUG fT IN! WH FEED A BABY i <i 10:45 a. m.—Morning services (Eng- |Jack Williams of Fargo and District I TWINK YOURE WiITa GOOD Food. AND, HAVE You ‘YouR @ ‘ Mrs, F. Peters, organist. P, m.—Walther Bible Hour. D. m.—Vesper services (Eng- 3 Miss Mary Mahiman, pianist. Sermo: he Persecuted,” being the 8th Beatitude of Jesus. Tuesday evening, May 9th, at § League in Deputy Commander M. 8. Bryne of Bowman, as well as local men. The meeting was called for the pur- pose of explaining the late congres- sional legislation relating to veterans and urged solidity in the movement to o’clock—Walther League educational and business meeting. Confirmation instructions Saturd: morning at 10 o'clock. Bible text: Protect those who were disabled in the . | war. The district athletic officer of Bel- FORMULA > . “My sheep hear my voice, and T know | field also spoke in regard to organ- them and they follow and 1 give Jizing American Legion junior basebali gptg, them eternal life.” John 1°. teams in the district for the coming “Do you hear Jesus’ voice in His |Sason. word and gospel? Attend our serv- ives. Welcome! BEACH DECLAIMERS VIE TRINITY LUTHERAN | Beach, N. D., May 6.—(P)—At the ] eerentes A at. Bourth | ‘annual declamation contest of Beacl: Wks lek cordial “weleoms as |Digh school Tuesday evening Glea ste ssi aciaiyaassincat ee eee it Eee | Trinity.” {Odman won first place and Wendell HE KNOWS HIS OWN! By SMALL ; | Filed Sunday atter Waster. | Roscoe second among boys and Olive H ‘ ahi , | Moyer won first and Lenore Nelson = 7 | yy'te “choir,” Sermon: |second among. girls. ‘The winners HEY, WALTER, LOOK HERE! | JUST FOUND QELL,NE (TS GOT & PEARLTIP ON IT | The Christian Home in Relation to |were qualified to compete in the dis. @& COLLAR BUTTON IN MY SOUP! ITS minel DHleon miselone we telson director | trict contest at Dickinson Saturday at : Evening service at § welock, Pro-|the music festival. Fourteen contest x JAMES OF OBJECTS |} | Bram in recognition of National Mu- [ants participated in the event. NEHESTRIP— = ees : ; \ | Yaw7aRis AT THE MOVIES SanHecRor ‘ 9 “ = . A 42nd Street’ Chorus _| Official Washington | Master Picked Girls | Gives ‘Be Mine Tonight’ } By Knees Inspection} A Royal Welcome » A chorus girl can only get as far' Embellished with the appointments @s her knees will take her. A society leader is only as beauti- ful as her back. An actress, or a Gancer is no lovelier than her ankles. A chorine is only as pretty as her knees. By their knees Busby Berkeley, of a typical Hollywood film opening {and honored by the presence of cab- inet, diplomatic, political and social ‘ notables, “Be Mine Tonight,” the out- | standing musical picture of the sea- | son made its debut last week at the BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES COFFEE-CNLt, Lamp POST BRICKS, W/N= DowW=S1Le, BLLBoart COBBLESTONES, scoop ; noted New York chorus mpsier, mace | Rialto theater, Washington, D. C. i] his final selections of the 150 girls = eo am who make up the various choruses TMete were gala crowds, ermine Al aes Ginny t! GIDEON GoRDON Il! included in the Warner Bros. new | ¥T@Ps, high hats, lights, giant spot- Boy, THAT'S A Lave 2 back-stege drama, “42nd Street,” | lights, fléoding the theater facade g which is now showing at the Para- | with silver brilliance, reporters, cam- mount theatre. The process of elimination by which the lucky 150 were chosen from 5,000 applicants was about as| follows: First, Director Berkeley picked 300 girls with pretty faces. From these jera and sparkling anticipation to | mark the event. | “Be Mine Tonight,” is the film that jeritics have hailed from preview ; Showings as the finest musical pro- he picked 200 who also had pretty | duction ever brought before the cam- ankles. He arranged this group ac-|era. The premiere night's audience cording to height, the taller ones in| seemed to agree completely. Ap- the middle, the shorter ones on the ends. out the 150 prettiest sets of Knees. So in “42nd Street,” the knees had it. ‘The faces had to be pretty, too, and the ankles trim and it goes almost without saying that the legs had to be shapely between the ankles and the Knees. But for “42nd Street” the girl who didn’t have a pretty knee didn’t have a chance! Then he went along the line and, | without looking at the faces, picked { in the final selection of the chorines | plause and even cheers greeted the film's glorious numbers and the audi- ence walked out humming “Tell Me Tonight” at the Capitol theater Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday. WILL RELEASE GANDHI Simla, India, May 6.—(P)—It is un- i derstood that Mahatma Gandhi is | likely to be released from Yeroda, jail on the second day of his projected |three-week fast in protest against |“untouchability.” He has announced he will begin his fast next Monday. WASH TUBBS ASH AND EASY FACE THE MISERABLE PROS- PECT OF SPENDING THE NEXT 3 T 5S YEARS ABOARD A WHALER, Tas \ eT sant nor even Bar \_KNINES ‘N' FORKS. Jeez y # a \ REAR WE'RE GOING THRU THE ANAMA CANAL. ND WHAT A MISERABLE PROSPECT IT ISt THE WORK IS HARD, MONOTONOUS, 1S FOUL, UNVENTILATED, AND ALIVE WITH VERMIN, THE FOOD IS SICKENING. THE