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FASCINATING FLAVOR | Church McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: Noontide Rest— Stebbins. Anthem: Glory of God—Heyser. Organ offertory: Offertory in C— St. Clair. d—Mrs, Bavendick. y Rev. H. W. Graunke, Bismarck, N. i Organ postlude: Allegro—Stainer. 1 at 12:00 noon (class- es for ail ages). Evening worship, 7 Organ prelude: Angelus: Anthem: In His Love Abiding: Lullaby. son. i Organ offertory: A Ce! cted—lone Nog: H.W. Ss Sermon Graunke, Bismarck, Organ po A hear: bur service: rch—Smart. waits you at all Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 10:00 a, m.—Sunday church school for all departments. Let us come with our children and study about Gideon. We need to study about these men who trusted God. We need to become like them. Merrill Larkin, euperintendent. i 11:00—Morning worship services. Sermon lowing God Full 7:00 p. Christian Endeav Intermediate League, topic: “W! 3 Real Wo: Young People's eague, topic: ndship with Those of Other Ra Leader, Merle Graunke. 7:45—Eventng worship service, Sermon, “Little Things.” Missionary offertory at both serv- Ices. The first quarter missionary of- fering is due. Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Albright Broth- |“ Brhood. Wednesday, § p. m.—Mid-week pray- fer_service. You are invited to attend these Bervices, You are always welcome, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Floyd E. Logee, Pastor 10:30—Morning church service. Organ prelude: “Melodie Romanti- que” (Sheppard)—Grace Durayee Morris. ‘Vocal solo: “I Come to Thee” (Roma)Maurice Fitzgerald, Oftertory: ‘Consolation” (Gordon ‘William Vocal sol “O Divine Redeemer” (Gouno ‘Marian Sandin. Sermon: “The Fourth Cross”—Rev. jaker. Organ postlude: “Allegro Non Trop- Po Pstuttey is 8:00—Evening service in charge of She Young People. Organ prelude: “Eventide” (Huer- ter). Vocal duet—Elizabeth Johnson and Mrs, Clell Gannon, eee 1 Bitertanen “Rt ‘Tranquil fertory: ndante ‘a ” { , Manifola). aa Organ postlude: “Rejotoing” (Scar- | ““molin), \ oe f THE SALVATION ARMY Adjutant and Mrs. H. Smith, Officers in Charge Uteutenant A. Anderson, Assistant Sunday, July 20th: 10:00 a. m.—Company meeting or Sunday school. Classes for all ages, including @ Bible ‘class for adults. re welcom scieeh™ @ at our Sunday :06—Holines: Ing worship. LA \ meeting, or morn- leutenant Anderson will bring the message in this serv- ice. 3:00 p. m—Meeting in Naughton wnship schoolhouse No. 1, tN m.cYoung People's Legion. A meeting conducted by the young people, but everyone is welcome. This is a real wide awake young people's service. Misses Rosebud Smith and Leona Sjoblom in charge. 8:00 p. m.—Rousing Salvation meet~ ing to which the public is cordially invited. Captain Isabelle Johnson from Des Moines will have charge of this service, Special singing and Army extends ta You are welcome and will to feel at home, Come and ei be made bring your friends. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and Avenue B ckson, Pastor Acting Pastor urch school. Wm. ‘he Evarts class for class for young peo- n worship. Mra, ness, pianist. Moonlight Sonata—Bee- srotikon—Grieg. anist. on by Rey, Bens: meliness of Jesu + Bens. “ Just a ng.” Acts: 16, 20. ning worship. Miss Ruth “Homeliness saiah 53, 2. and Co: FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, July 30, '9:00—Morning hi Sermon on “Scriptural Understand- ing” by the pastor. There will be no Sunday school, but the children are asked to attend the morning worship. Tuesday, Aug. 1: The board of ad- ministration of the church will meet in the church parlors at 8 p. m. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor aofeventh Sunday ‘after Trinity, July 04 Morning worship (German). eters, organist. Sermon subject: “The Testament of God.” 2:30 p, m.—English Baldwin, There will be no Sunday school classes Sunday, nor during the month of August. The parents are request- ed to bring thelr children to the church services. If you understand the German language, you are cordially invited to attend this service. A cordial wel- come awaits you. 2 David says: “I was glad when they said unto me: let us go into the house of the Lord.” Psalm 122. services at FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Fourth St. and Avenue C Sunday service at 11 a, m. Subject: “Love.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m, Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained at 200% Fourth St. is open daily from 12 to 6 PD. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p. m. All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at. Trinity.” aqneventh Sunday after Trinity, July Church school, 10:00 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Confessional Service and the Holy Communion. Sermon: “The Bread of Life.” An hour of worship for souls that seek God. Trinity Church ts cool and spaeious. [___ATTHEMOVES | “Adorable,” New Fox Film, Has Three New Song Hits Now Showing at the Paramount Theatre While “Adorable,” the new Janet Gaynor-Henry Garat production for Fox Film, is a story of pure romance, it has @ musical setting that is an im- Portant adjunct of the picture. ‘The music written by Werner Rich- ard Heymann is specially adapted to the romantic rhythm of the story, end is as essential to it as the dia- Jogue. The musical direction of the film was in the hands of Louis De Francesco, a member of the Fox studio ‘staff who is responsible for some of the outstanding musical diréction in Pictures. “Adorable” will present a number of new songhits by Richard A. Writ- ing and George Marion, Jr., that are reported as the most promising written in recent seasons, ‘Two thin garments are warmer in winter than one thick one because the air between them is a poor conductor of heat. Tt was once a common belief that Fatalism the Creed Of Flying Showfolk ‘They know they are here today and gone tomorrow. They know that Fate, Destiny, Karma or Kismet govern their lives, They know that death will eventually rise from the staid earth to snatch them from the firmament. The only thing they don’t know is the value of life — and they don’t want to know. Such are the exhibition fliers, whose lives and loves are portrayed with humanness and realism in RKO Radio Pictures’ “Flying Devils” at the Capitol Theatre with Eric Linden, Arline Judge, Bruce Cabot, Ralph Bellamy and Cliff Edwards, In a devil-may-care atmosphere which is penetrated by @ serious ro- mance, Miss Judge and Linden do daring double leaps in a single para- chute from a plane several thousand feet above the ground. Head-on colli- sions and other hazardous flying stunts enter the picture when Bellamy, as the husband, seeks to thwart the young couple's romance. In a highly dramatic climax, replete with spectacular feats, Cabot, as Lin- den’s brother, intervenes to partici- pate in a tri-cornered airplane duel to save Linden from Bellamy. “Flying Devils” was directed by the moon affected the minds of hu- man beings. Russell Birdwell, who worked from Louis Stevens’ and Byron Morgan's adaptation of Stevéns’ original story. READERS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CAN ALWAYS GET THEIR PAPER AT THE NEWS STAND POWERS HOTEL FARGO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY py ISS iit THE GUMPS— FOR HER DEAR, MOTHER’S SAKE L/~ NO=NO= 1 CAN'T LET THAT HE PHONE. HAST me, MAN HARM HER-AFTER Al SERDENT WHO CALLS HIMSE! WO WEEKS SHE HAS GONE THROUGH FOR eae ee FROM XODAY f ME = NLL. CALL HIM UP — 0. ——— ys Twey = VLE a Mu APO! epic LL GET Bune HAS “To KNEES- BOT ' SAN LET HIM HORT ANSRERNES. THIS FIEND IN HUMAN, POOR DARLING MANA: M= EITHER SHE MUST BECOME HIS WIFE, OR MAMA WILL SPEND THE REST OF HER DAYS INA DESTORS CELL- p_.POOR DEAR MAMA=HOW CALMLY SHE_SITS= HOW HAPPY SHE SMILES~— QZ LITTLE DOES SHE REALIZE THI RB FATE THAT'S HANGING OVER HER- ZOW= DID | DO WRONG WHEN | ORDERED Lis se coeeae Se HERE? 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