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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933 | THE GUMPS— AIR CASTLES WELL~- THAT’S THE ENO OF ALL OUR FROG RL (COULO VUST KISS THE COUNT FOR Wi H@’S DONE FOR AND NOW, MY DEAR PARSON- ALL You VE TO 00 IS TO , COME ALONG WITH Your e $126,000—" 'M_ READY “TO SIGN THE PAPERS TODAN=/' 6 OH, MILLIE, WE'RE SAVE! THE COUNT HAS GIVEN ME “THE RELEASE FROM ‘THE OPTION ANO WE CAN ACCEPT ISN'T UT WONDERFUL; WT ALWAYS: SEEMS AS THOUGH BUILT To HEROES~ 10 HAVE ONE IF COUNT ~ NEVER WAS THERE A MORE GENEROUS SOUL-, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Floyd E, Logee, Pastor This is Children’s Day. The church school will meet at 10:15 for the mark- ing of records before the processional into the church where the church school unites in the morning wor- ship. There will be a baptismal serv- ice for children. Parents desiring their children baptized should notify the pastor. The order of the Chil- dren's Day service follows. Children's Day 1, 1933, 10:30 his heathen, his wond ” Tesponse at and greatly to be prais pis to feared above all ‘Come Thou Almighty ve reading -——Psalm 1 (re- in unison): Leader, “And the child grew and waxed strong filled with wisdom and of God was upon him"; se, “Now his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the feast of the Pa: “And when he was twelve old, they went up to Jerusalem after the custom gf the fe Response, “And when they fulfilled ‘the days, as they re- turned, the child esus tarried behind’ in Jerusalem, and Joseph and his mother knew not of it” Leader, “Rut they, supposing him to have went a di and they sought him mong their follt and acquaintance"; Response, “And when th they turned back again to Jeru- salem, seeking him”; Leader, “And it came to pass that, after’ three days they fi id him in the tem- ple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them and asking them questions”; Response, “And all that heard him were as- tonished at his understanding and his answers.” “Give Unto the n). Scripture—Matt. 19:1-2, 13-22. Prayer. Baptism of children, Offertory: “To Thee” (Grieg). Lora” Leader, | y George Stebbins ts in charge of this service. Come and bring your chil- dren to the Sunday school at the tent :00 a, m.—Holiness meeting or morning worship, Everyone is wel- come. 3:00 p. m.—Rousing praise meeting In ‘the tent. :00 p. m.—Young People's Legion. Conducted by the young people, but everyone is welcome. Miss Rosebud Smith is in charge of this service, as- sisted by Miss Leona Sjoblom. A very interesting time for ail is pianned. :00 p. m.—Rousing old time gospel meeting in tne tent. Teverend T. 6. Raber will bring the message, speak- ing on the subject: “The Unpardon- able Sin”. The Salvation Army extends a cor dial and hearty invitation to every- one to attend all the services at the Salvation Army gospel tent at the corner of Thayer Avenue and Seventit Street. Special singing and playing at each mecting. Come and worship! You will be made to feel at hore. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL cH H Walter EH. Vater, Pastor Morning Worship at ‘10:30, . “In the Cloister”. y, Organist, ye Heavens Adore Him” theme From Air For To-Day"— rson, Dunn, and Practical Religion.” — e (eh stlude: “Song of Triumph” chool 12:00 noon, (Classes Fyening Worship at 7:39, Organ Prelude: “Paean Exultant”— Anthem: THAT OFFER_OF #125000 FOR THE PROPERTY= WE'LL GET OUR MONEY IMMEDIATELY~_/J SOMETHING TURNS OP UNCLE JOHN, SKEEZXY AND ¥ ! HAVE DECIDED To TAKE You UP AND GO OUT ONTO YouR FARM. (T'S SOMETHING (VE LONGED To DO FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS. THE PLACE 'S Yours, WALT. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Smith. ‘Lift Up Thine Eyes.”. Mendelssohn. Organ Offertory: “Sunshine Land.” 1 ‘The Spirit Song.”—Haydn an Coghlan, : “Lame On Both Feet Vater. Postlude: “March"—Heyser. y found him not; |4 ce for the week splen- > will welcome any other who desire to come for the Kk. Clases from 9:00 until each morning except Sat- All ages from pre-school up to luding first year High School. ulty of all trained teachers. We you to attend all children last w HAPTIST CHURCH h Street and Avenue B Jackson, Pastor une 11th, 1933 10:00 The church school, William Mueller, Jr, superintendent. Classes for all’ ages. The Evarts class for adults, the Quain class and the high school class will be held together dur- ing June and will be taught by Mr. Jackson. In July and August the class will be taught by Mrs, Fannie GEE, ITS QUIET AROUND THIS TOWN...WONDER WHERE ALL THE KIDS ARE « i & HEN, FRECKLES! HAVE. YOU GASOLINE ALLEY— GREENER OVER THE FENCE YOU KNOW, MORE PEOPLE OUGHT TO DO IT LINE CLOSE TO THE SOIL, COMMUNE WITH NATURE, ACQUIRE THE HEALTH ANO GLOW OF OPEN AIR LIVING AND ALL THE TROUBLES “HAT PILE UP IN THE CITY WOULD MELT AWAN. HAPPENED IN SHADYSIDE, GETTIN’ OP AT SAM. ''VE MILKED MN LAST COW AND I'VE SOAKED UP ENOUGH SUNSHINE IN THE HAN AND HARVEST FIEGLOS To LAST ME IF | UVE TO BE NINETY. LET WALT HAVE HIS FLING, REALLY? BO! THAT THERE (ONT WILL 8& SWELL! ANY CHOICE...TS WHICH WOULD YOU GOTTA 6 A GIRL... RATHER HAVE, A TM TIRED OF Church school procession of youth: |Dunn Quain - Beginners’, song; Primary, song:| 11:00 Morning worship. Junior, memory scripture and firs. Clarence Gunness. memory-song; Intermediate, read- “Chanson Trieste” (Tschai- ing by Jeanmerrill Truman; Sen- for, vocal by Ruth Christianson. Sermon: “Christ's Call to Youth.” Jaa. Hymn—America the Beautiful; Jun- igr hymnal-157. MPS. SQUABBLER SAID OKAY, BUT IF fAPING SHE BROKE ALL SEVEN HIS HANDS AND PUTTING OF HER CHILDREN, BY. SPLINTS ON HIS ARMS PUTTING ROUGH MITTENS ] DIDN'T BREAK HIM OF ON THEM AT NIGHT, SO SUCKING HIS THUMBS, PUT THESE ON HIM I DON'T SEE HOW HEY, WAIT, NOW---HOLD STILL-- THEPE-- NO--1 MISSED \T- AW, HECK '-- SAVIDID You EVER TRY TO PUT A BABY’'S THUMB IN A MITTEN WHAT ON EARTH HAVE YOU BEEN DOING ALL THIS TIME le). Piano solo, Miss Marguerite Ken- nedy. Berlediction, Meditation. Organ postlude: “Victory” (Mal- lard). The evening service of fellowship fn charge of the young people is ut 8:00 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us. FIRST EVANGELICAL Seventh & Be Ira E. Herzberg, ™ 10:00 a, m.—Sunday church school for all departments. There will just be a short service this Sunday ‘be- cause of the Children’s Day program. Merrill Larkin, supt. 19:30—Morning worship and Chil- pri . The children of the different departments will pre- Sent a program. The theme wil along the line of missions. The pa tor will give a short talk. There will be an offering taken for mis- rions. 7:45—Evening worship service. The young people w evening servi man of the inst be in charge. theme. Violin and clarinet so Male quartet w ng two numbe There will be short talks on our Anis sionary work in Kurope, China, Ja- pan and Africa by Miss Esther 'Ket- terling, Lonny Kunkle, Carrol Grims- vedt and Clara Rredy. An offering ions, You are A invited to these serv: te Wednesday, 8:90 p, m -Prayer serv- ce. —____ THE SALVATION ARMY Adjutant an H. Smith Be noel ree) leutenant nderson, Assistant Saturday, June 10th: $200 p. m. Service in the Salvation Army gospel tent. Rev, T. G. Raber Will ‘bring the message, Sunday, June 11t :00 a. m.—Company meeting or Bunday school. aeees, for all agen including a Bible class for ages, adults, Sermon, “The Upward Call of christ,” Ellis L. Jackson. ‘The evening service. Ruth Rand. Meditation” (Godard). "Ave Maria” (F, Berg- he Supreme Authority,” ns y Vacation Bible school closed its “first week with a very fine en- rollment and good interest and with almost no absences. There is still op- unity for 15 hours of work In ion Study and Craft pe- chool will close class work morning and closing exer- be held Sunday night at . entitled, “Beside showing a little work of the week. Parents and others welcome. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie 8. Rindah], Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity. Trinity Sunday. Church Sehool at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:00. Anthem, Trinity Church Choir— Wondrous Things the Lord Hath ” Christiansen, Incidental solo, Wallace, : “The True Brotherhood of Vening Service at 8:00, Sermon by Student Waldo Ellick- son-—The True Relation Between Be- lievers, God and the World.” Tuesday, June 13th at 8:00—Luther College Chorus. Theodore Nickel, Di- rector. District Convention Devils Lake June 15-18, ST. MAR ROMAN CATHOLIC Broadway at Eighth St. Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Rector Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. (Additional Churches on Page 4) ~ AT THE MOVIES | Vivid American Back- : Lovable | Baby ground for Barry- more in ‘Sweepings’ Among ashes of Chicago still smold- ering after the fire of 1871, a man of courage and vision founds a business The growth of that industry and of his family is the story of “Sweepings,” RKO-Radio picture starring Lione! Barrymore showing at the Capitol Theatre Saturday and Monday. Though “Sweepings was actually Photographed in three months, Breat mass of pre-production tasks. Months of historic research in close | collaboration with the Chicago His-! torical Society went into the picture. Hundreds of photographs and eve- witness stories about the great fire | were collected by the studio, as well | @s score of pieces of antique furniture | and household appliances. In the scenes showing Chicago re- building, every detail is historically correct, even to the beer poles of that ; era. In those days hawkers, peddled cans of beer which they carired on a Pole across their shoulders. A locomotive and seven cars used 4m this sequence are genuine relics of the period and were rolled to Hollywood from the Canadian border to figure in the production. Lionel Barrymore plays Pardway, who founds a fortune for his children, only to have his energy and sacrifices repaid with shame and scandal. Alan Dinehart plays his brother, and Gloria Stuart his only daughter. Other important roles are | portrayed by William Gargan. Erle! ing baking if a pint of water is put | into a vessel at the back of the oven. Linden, Gregory Ratoff Lucien Little- field, George Meeker, Ninetta Sunder- land, Helen Mack and Esther Muir. Jahn Cromwell directed. its making required one year, due to the | Danie’ | A Aids Romance For Chevalier The charming Maurice is back ence more with his pouting Chevalier |lip, his witty banter, melodious songs, jand the gayest collection of alluring <wethearts that Hollywood was able to furnish. The picture is Para- mount’s “A Bedtime Story.” and it opens Saturday at the Paramount Theatre with a featured cast includ- ing Helen Twelvetrees, Edward Ever- ett Horton, Adrienne Ames and Baby Leroy, Norman Taurog directed. Little Baby Leroy—‘Monsieur Bab- ee” to you—who, you will remember, was selected from thousands of com- peting infants in California to play this role in the picture, is background for the title, the story and its most selightful comedy and romance. He | does things that no year-old infant has ever done on the screen before, and you'll applaud him as the screen's! latest star. Chevalier, too, is charm- ing in his usual “naughty” manner. singing four song hits that the radio | has played for months but which you really haven't heard until you listen ts Chevalier sing them. One-eighth of the agricultural workers in England and Wales are women and girls. To clean and remove stains from enamel, rub well with rough salt mois- tened with vinegar. A cake will not burn or sink dur- WHILE T START THESE MITTENS DINNER Wit rw. SALESMAN SAM (SWUCKS! No WORMS! NO JOB |) ¢ I, SAME! C'MON, j WITH MR. MATER! NO NUTHIN’ AN EeT with me! LO FELLOW GEE WHIZ,1%S DANDY To BE AXE TO GO AND CALL ON BOOTS NOW AND | NOT HAVE TART OLD GIDDY GoRDON | 1 Senanne. AROOND Use the Want Ads | \ Got $55°30!W' FLETY-EINES GoIN’ )WHY NOT Pay TO PAY & BILL, @N' LL BUY COFFEE JHALE TH’GILL, @N' SINKERS WITH TH’ THIRTY CENTS! re t Ui RSES U ste Nea! (tS 8 SWE ;| BREAK FER YOU , BUT HOW ABOUT HER ? ME MONSTER DISAPPEARS. A 30 FOOT SHARK CUTS THRU THE WATER, AND THE MEN SCRAMBLE BACK INTO THE FLOODED BOAT, A FELLOW, NAMED MIKE, NOPE! U'm GONNA PAY TH” WHOLE THING — THAT { FORTIFLES MY ACCOUNT) GETTER THan THAT, FRANKIE- ME BLASTED DODOS, AFTER HIM wit’ BOMB GUNS! AFTER HIM, V say! WE SPERM LIFTS HIS ENORMOUS WATER, AS THO PREPARING To CHARGE. FOR HELP, SHARKS ARE EVERVHHERI

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