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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933 TRINITY LUTHERAN ‘Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity.” Pentecost, June 4, Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, Prelude, Rolf Logan, violin. Festival sermon, “Abide in Christ.” Offertory, Rolf ‘Logan, violin; an- them, Tri: church choir, owan concert, by Trinity choi Mond: June 5, Va school, a.m, Waldo charge, Board @f trustees McCABE METHOD t Waiter | Morning Organ prelude, “Festi (Wallace). Ruth Rowley Anthem, “Only One Prayer 1 Huerter) Organ offertery, "Swan Song” (Blu- mentha Anthem, “Heaven Is My Home" (Nevin) Sermon, “Conventional Religion,” Walter F. Vater Organ postiude, “March” (Men delssohn) Sunday school, 12:00 noon. Clas 508 for all ages. Do not forget that our Daily Vacation Bible school opens on Monday morning 1 June 5th, at 9:00 a. m, and continues for two weeks, Classes from #:00 until 11-49 o'clock each morning except Sat- urday. All children of pre-school age and up to and including first year high school are invited. We have a faculty of all trained teachers again |M this year. Children not attending Bible school elsewhere are invited to Share our school with us. Epworth Lea 6 m Evening wor welock, This service will be in of Adjutant Herbert Smith of the Salvation Army. Old-fashioned hymns will be sung and Special music provided Organ prelude, “Mountain Idyl* (Schminke) Anthem, “At the Feet of the Mas- ter” (Coombs) Organ offertory, “Deep River" (Gil- Jette). Solo, “I Have a Saviour,” Adjutant Herbert Smith. Sermon, “An Old-fashioned Miracle,” Adjutant ‘Herbert Smnith, Organ postlude, “Jubilate Deo” <Silver). GOSPEL TABERNACLE day at 9:30, with Rev. and Mrs. J. Moody as teachers. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, si Corner Fourth St. and Ave. C. di at 11:00 a. m. Subject: "Goa the Only Cause and Creator.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. at 8:00 o'clock. mertrending room maintained at 200% Fourth street Is open daily from 12 to 5 p, m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p. m. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reaging room. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Church ‘services for Whit Sunday, June 4th: a. m.—Sunday school with all 5, Miss Bla Brelje, superinten- Morning worship (English) . Peters, organist. : no evening services. No man can say that Lord but by the Holy Welcome to our chureh services. :SBYTERIAN CHURCR |members of the church to be in their pla of the church are core wor with us in. this communion | eat 10:30 o'clo “Making Preeminent be the com- on theme. The session will meet Any desiring to nite with the church should meet the session at this time. The church Sat 9:30 o'clock, all de- meeting at this time. The evening service of fellowship is at 7:00 o'clock in charge of the young people of the church who invite all, |soung and old, to unite with them in [this service. |""The musical service, Grace Duryee organist, is as follows: ne: | ‘an prelude, “Jesus Lover of My Soul | Offertory y (Wely). Quartet, © Leave With You" (Roberts). Organ. postiude, “Onward Christian vidiers” (Ashford). ivening: Organ prelude, “Adoration”. (Gaul). | Anthem, selected. | ,Offertory, “Sous La Feuille” | (Thome). i Organ” pestlude, “Duke Street” (Whiting). Have you invited a friend recently to go to chureh with you? FIRST BV! Sever er Avenue Minister | church school for Merrill Larkin, su- m. | Wednesday evening testimonial / YOU CAN'T GUESS WHERE WE'VE BEEN, OSCAR? —— DOWN To THE ZOO J) YEAH 2 WHAT'S NEW, IF ANYTHING, THEY HAVE A NEW BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS ~~ BOT 1 ‘SAW THE ONE PAL DIGGING THERE AND | leventh and Rosser x. Oster, Acting Past Morning worship service. vas A ‘ Ost NOIRE Selection by ne male qhartette, y schoo! "30 3 Sermon, “Living 5 ge : | 3) p. m—Women's Missionary So- o'clock, subject r 80] ciety at the church. Bouin: sewvics cat 7 1 a areata n Endeavor So- Peele can Song eiety.' Intermediate society, Topic: - Ms " Should We Read the Bible?” om. | vening worship service. el Young | c he male quartette, nd Bible study. i one py ene Ee FIRST HE ROUTS US OUT \WELL,IT MUST GREAT GRIEF! NO BY PLAYING A TUNE ON BE. SOMETHING WONDER HE'S CRYING !! HIS CRIB, WITH THOSE ~ LOOK! HE'S HIT ANTI-THUMB- SUCKING HIMSELF WITH ALUMINUM MITTS. AND THEM !! | AN , teachers’ meeting. .. Christian Endeavor IK COPAL CHURCH | rdson, Rector | ; Fritch, Organist esday, . er service. hit Sunday. The Fes-| F' fechism classes. Jival of the Holy Spirit. N is Children's 8:00 Holy comniunion. ay. program in the Chureh vol j mor} the children and in the m. Holy communion and young people will give a Subject: “The Promise of 'y program. An offering will Power.” he received for missions. You are ce Wednesday at 7:30] #lways welcome. Come and bring >. your friend IN ul mee eaill (D | wl uy y “MMM IN Fins’ ‘Tt CHURCH ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Fourth s ey Broadway at Highth St, iL. Rev. Father R, A. Feehan, Rector diva SRE OR pea ees nl soSunday Masses at 7, 8:50, 9:30 and class: ai ages, Wiis ee =a] ils come dr. superintendent. The Quain cl: acs ‘ for young people, The Evarts cl for adults suas There are more farms in Texas 7a. ila than in any state in the Union; lz North Carolina ranks second for \farm lands, | “Deadhead,” the term used to des- | SALESMAN SAM HOME, SWEET HOME! B ignate a person who is admitted or - SS eee 7 a Brome alia cercits: coliowinel| tranecerted Gibanpataeainiailliierall (WELL, THERES ONLY FOUR OF Ya LEFT, BUTUIE CAN STIL) (can't BLame TH’ worms || MicosH! WHERE ARE MY ns: hip. tranlation of the Latin phrase PUT ON OUR SHOW! SLEEP TIGHT, AND DON'T WIGGLE JCAUSE THINGS HAVEN'T GON PERFORMERS? $00 Evening worship. “caput mortuum.” : AROUND! SO WELL — THEY'VE ALWays| de 1 Co ss Z 2 DONE SUST WHAT | ToLD’em! cone). 1 Vi Z < i - Prelude “Nuit Mysterieuse’ (Con- Ottertory, “The Limpid Stream (Fred Bergmuller) . ermon, “Our Baptist Heritage,” Ellis L Jackson. a Note: 9:00-12:00 daily except Sat- urday, June sth to 1éth, inclusive, Bence wat Daily Vacation Bible School the next errs two weeks, opening 9:00 a.m, Bible missions and play period with craft work for both fh and girls, | ages 5 to include high school pupils Two weeks’ i FIRS’ . dune 4th, 1933 school. moe i worenin Theme: 8:00 Vesper service, Tha ch ren th meacshep of the Holy i HERIDAN’S RIDE was from the home of Mr. and WINCHESTER TO CEDAR 317 lith St. next at 8:00 CREEK, in Virginia. SCULL- with M i Je de ING is:the name of:the sport ation Bible 7 depicted. Bellicose means WAR- church starting next Mon- LIKE. PUGNACIOUS. | SAY, GIDDY = WANNA |( Yoo BET | THAT 16 ax LAST BREAK!!! AT THE MOVIES: | Go BE WvE ? OR WANT 168 TTA - WELL RIK WX OUT IN SENEN PASSENGER, J) vy XWE COUNTRY AND FOR cee = | CORNER 3 ONCE BS oa He Married the Girl! | Reunion ir AA : 1 ann hE | f "I build a love nest, and you make! Vina Delmar got Sylvia Sidney into , ® joint out of it!” the movies. So when Sylvia and Vina Strong words, but never before ap-, met on the stage of “Pick Up” during Plied in so innocent and ludicrous a/ the filming of the picture, which is situation as Slim Summerville and: currently showing at the Paramount ZaBu Pitts find themselves as in “Out' Theatre, it was quite a reunion in- All Night,” their latest Universal! deed, x comedy riot coming to the Caiptol) Theatre tonight and Monday. ! It seems that two bashful lovers in the persons of Slim and ZaSu had wandered into a “sample” bed- reom designated as “‘The Love Nest” in a department store at about clos- ing time, and were unsuspectingly lecked in by the night watchman. They had to stay all night! They were discovered next morning by the flabbergasted department store man- eger and Slim’s doting manager, calmly asleep, ZaSu, even keeping her Kat on, had slept on the bed and Slim) had sought repose on the floor And 50, to save his reputation. Slim's mother tearfully decided that he had ‘w marry the girl! This is only one of the hilarious eituations in “Out All Night.” Th Picture is a swift succession of am- using predicaments, following the couple through their short but dev- stating courtship and their subse- ‘quent marriage with always too much mother-in-law. Important roles in support of Sum- Merville and Miss Pitts are played by Shirley Grey, Laura Hope Crews, Alexander Carr and Rollo Lloyd, and the picture was directed by Sam Tay- “Pick Up” is the screen version of Miss Delmar's Red Book Magazine | story. Sylvia is feateured in it with | George Raft. Though Miss Delmar didn’t know | that she was bringing Sylvia to screen fame when it happened, Sylvia appre- | ciates it none the less. It happened | several years ago, when “Bad Girl,” | Miss Delmar's first sensational novel, { was produced as a play on the Broad- ; Way stage. Miss Sidney was cast in | the leading role. ; _B. P. Schulberg, then a Paramount | Pictures executive. now the independ- | ent producer of “Pick Up,” was in the | audience one night. He was highly | impressed with the acting of little | dark-eyed Sylvia; so highly impressed, in fact, that he offered her a movie contract. She clicked in films rap- | idly. i | Michael McCartie is the smallest | flight-sergeant in England’s Royal Air Force; he is 41 years old, and stopped growing when he was nine, lby which time he had attained a height of 4 feet 9! inches. Statistics ef an insurance com- show that fewer children are THE CRIMSON SPOUT, THE BOAT WITHDRAWS “TO A SAFE DISTANCE. TWE MIGHTY WHALE 1S DONE FOR. ‘TAKE (T EASY, ME BULLY BOYS. AT'S: ONLY A QUESTION O' TIME, Fi ROUND IA CIRCLE — HEAD WIGH— JAWS SNAPPING AWE EMPTY AIR. lor from a story by Tim Whelan and| being killed by automobiles now than DESPERATE FOUR-HOUR. BATTLE 1S LOST. = 4 We William Anthony McGuire. at any time in the last 10 years.