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McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: “Fanc ellars, Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. Anthem: “Rejoice, the Lord Is King"—Wooler. Organ offertory: ‘“Andantino”— Kohlmann, ‘Anthem: “Tarry With Me, O My Saviour”—Ambrose. Sermon: “My Personal Problem,” by i, Vater. Pree pantiaue: “Postlude in F’— Heyser. Sunday school, 12:00 noon (classes all ages). Srinine ‘worship, 7:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: “Meditation”—Mor- rison. i ‘Anthem: “Abide With Me"—Petrie. Organ offertory: “Vesperal”— Stoughton. Trinity.” “Some Characteristics of @ Christian but the children are asked to attend : selected by Mrs. G. A. Dahlen. Sermon? “A Radical Change”—Wal- r E. Vater. a wean jostlude: “Recesstonal”— Wilson. Prayer service on Wednesday eve- Ping at 8 o'clock. ‘A hearty welcome awaits you at all ‘Pur services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Floyd E. Logee, Pastor Bible school at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. he pastor will preach on “God in ur Midst.” Evening Fellowship Service at 8 P'clock in charge of the young people. The musical service, Grace Duryee ee organist: ‘Andantino in B “My Shepherd"”— quartet: Offertory! “c ta! —Frysinger, fertory: “Canzonetta”—Fry1 ; + Male quartet: “Lead: Kindly Light” a —Buck. - , Organ postlude: “Marche Legere”— Kern. Wevening Organ prelude: “June”—Tschaikow- Kh. Ski. { Vocal solo—Roberta Burr, postlude: “Offertoire’—Gray. 4 We cordially invite you to worship bith ‘us. " FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH ‘ Seventh and Rosser Avenue rf Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 20 a. m.—Sunday church school for ll departments. Come with your shijdren to study about the outstand- G character in the Bible, It pays do tt Merrill Larkin, supt. 32:00 . Berm rning worship service. “The Majesty of Jesus.” Sermon by Rev. A. W. Heldinge! strict superintendent. He will also we charge of the commanion serv- 1:45—Evening worship servi: There will be a convention service. 6 Thelma Liessman and Mr. Car- Grimstuedt will give a report of Milwaukee Christian Endeavor vention. A mixed quartette will sing the vention song. ere will be no Sol are Endeav- ice at 7 p. A ., There is always a y welcome for you. Come and these services. ‘ednesday, 8 p. er service, Fane Se and Avene The L. Jackson, Pat oF m.—Mid-week 20 a m. School, Wm. Mueller, Ir, supt. The Evarts class ganist. 2:30 p. Baldwin. Mrs. W. Coleman, organist. be a regular quarterly meeting of the voting members of the congregation at the church at 8 o'clock. All mem- bers are requested to be you richly,” Col. 3, 1 services. day school. day with classes for all ages, includ- ing a Bible class for adults, Stebbins is in charge of this service. , Salut_d’amour (Higar). 0 God,” (Randegger), 8. Jacobson of enburg, Nebrask ” $:00—-Evening worship, Miss Ruth Rand, pianist. Sermon by Rev. Bens. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth St. Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor “There is a cordial welcome at Ninth Sunday after, ‘Trinity, Aug. 13. “Come Unto Me’ Choir anthem: Dudley Buck, Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 p. m. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 13, at 9 o’clock— Morning worship. Vocal solo by Mr. 0. N, Nordlund. Theme of sermon by the pastor: Steward.” The Sunday school will not meet, the morning worship. ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Ninth Sunday after Trinity, Aug. 13. 10:45 a. m.—Services in the Gere man language. Mrs. F. Peters, or- m.—English services at Tuesday evening, Aug. 15, there will resent. ‘Let the Word of Christ dwell in You are welcome to attend our THE SALVATION ARMY Adjutant and Mrs. H. Smith, Officers in Charge Lieutenant A. Anderson, Assistant Sunday, August 13: 0 a. m.—Company meeting or Sun- A real wide-awake Sun-, George 11:00—Holiness meeting or morning. worship. Adjutant Smith will bring | the message. P. m.—Service in Naughton coun- ty schoolhouse No. 1. 6:30 p. m.—Young People's Legion. This service is conducted by the young people, but everyone ts invit- ed. ie Misses Rosebud Smith and Leona Sjoblom are in charge of this service. 8:00 p m.—Rousing Salvation meet- ing. Old-time gospel singing and speaking. Adjutant Smith will bring & message that will be of interest to all, The Salvation Army extends a hearty invitation to all to come to each of their services. You will be made to feel at home. Come and bring your friends. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. John Richardson, Rector Miss Florence Fritch, Organist 1pSarvions Ninth Sunday after Trin- ree communion 4 lorning prayer and sermon. Subject: “A New Bong.” THE GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Highth and Rosser . J. Lippert, Minister 10 a. m.—Bible school, classes for all ages 11:60—Morning worship. 7:30—Combined meeting of Young People's and evening service. Topic: “The Kind of a God Jesus Revealed.” Special music. OH, MAMA= ICAN'T DO IT- 1 QUST CAN'T PROMISE TO MARRY THAT BEAST — IF You ONLY KNEW HOW | LOATHE HIM= AST TH} THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 THE GUMPS—EXTRA! EXTRA! 73 NOW DoT WEAKEN OW, DARLING, COME NOW~ LART MINUTE = eI WHAT'S THIS! ALU / GOOD HEAVENS, LISTEN - AND GANG-LEADER ESCAPES IN RAID - TOWNSEND ZANDER AUAS “COUNT BESSFORD” WAS SEIZED BY POLICE YESTERDAY ON ATIP BY BENJAMIN GUMP. ONAIRE = WHILE POLICE wer RKED CARDS AND MA THE COUNT LEAPED TH THINK HOW IT WILL SEEM TO PICK UP THE PAPER AND TURN BO THE SOCIETY A) COLUMN AND READ ALL ir AND COUNTE: ae B= 1 COULERT FOR A FINER A SON LAW. 3 OF THIS PONERTY IMMEDIATELY: THIS ml M4 Fane OF TRAVELING ABROAD- OF BEING A COUNTESS=. I'D LIKE To SEE BIM GUMP'S FACE WHEN HE READS EXAMINING GNIFYING SPECTACLES, ba A _WINDOow — WOULD ONE OF YOU BOYS COME AND CARRY THE LUNCH? WE WANT TO GET STARTED ON sa Samra (Res ereae! A THEN GET TO LUG IT, AND SURE, PAT~—T'LL CARRY THE LUNCH ~ JUST LET ME. HAVE. T~ THAT'S TOO WELL..THANKS A LOT, RED. BUT PERHAPS FRECKLES LUNCHEON COMPANION! AO WONDER CHICK HAS THE JITTERS, 4 e S. ss verybody welcome. AT THE ; Kiss Before the Mirror’ Has Musi- } cal Accompaniment Music is at last coming into its own moving pictures. It has found its Place. Slowly, hesitantly, but ? music is coming back into pic- q Not the blatant, dragged-in- bby-the-heels theme song music which fas done to death before it had a hance to drown the movies in its it, raucous noise waves, but as a background where it nat- rally emphasizes dramatic situa- ions. In “The Kiss Before the Mirror,” es intriguing Continental feature hich will be the attraction Saturday r Monday at the Capitol, the ‘paunting music of Middle-Europe is Most adeptly used. Laid originally fete land of the Danube, where the Id’s greatest musicians have com- Posed, this play by Ladislaus Fodor caused a sensation when first pre- ented abroad with its compositions id lilting airs which accompany the One tango, especially, provides an bir which figures strikingly in the events of the film. Nancy Carroll, n in the feminine lead, sings this » entitled “A Little Bit of Love.” red-haired actress started her theatrical career in musical comedy nd has a naturally lovely soprano Voice. She sang often in the early @ays of the “theme song” pictures, but in “The Kiss Before the Mirror” 4 is her dramatic ability which is featured far more than the musical. Teacher Claimed By Two ‘Wives’ ‘omen ES cae S Mrs. W. B. Allison, left, wife of the missing former superinten- Hent of schools of Camden unty, Mo., right, and mother t his six children, says she will welcome her husband’s return, although Mrs. Stella James, a Behool teacher living near La- mar, Mo., asserts she married Allison 19-1980, MOVIES | Aliens Smuggled Inside Huge Sharks Screen actors have found them- selves in many strange situations during the filming of thousands of Pictures in Hollywood’s history, but no assignment was so bizarre as the experience of a group of Chinese at- mospheric players in “I Cover the Waterfront,” _Reliance's romantic thriller for United Artists, at the Paramount today and Monday. Jonahs, only instead of whales, they had to live inside huge sharks! This fantastic situation, which in reality is not as fantastic as it sounds, according to authorities who for years have been combatting the smuggling of Chinese into California, was nec- essary to fit the story action in the Picture based on Max Miller's best- selling book, “I Cover the Water- front.” Caught Huge Sharks Ben Lyon, playing opposite Claud- ette Colbert, has the role of a re- Porter who aids federal men in run- ning down a gang of pseudo-fisher- men, headed by Ernest Torrence, whose real racket is smuggling Chi- nese into the United States. After landing hordes of the undesirable aliens under the very noses of the authorities, the mystery finally is solved. The Chinese are inside sharks delivered to a fertilizer fac- ry. In ing this remarkable ac- tion to the screen, the film company, under the direction of James Cruze, the man responsible for “The Cov- ered Wagon,” “Old Ironsides” and other epical productions, cruised the high seas off the California coast until it encountered a school of huge sharks. ° A tire manufacturing company has determined, after a series of exhaus- tive tests, that rear tires give from 45 t% 60 per cent of the mileage deliv- ered by the front tires, James Doolittle is one ot America’s foremost AVIATORS. The world’s largest bell is in MOSCOW, RURSIA The letter shown ig Pl. SALESMAN SAM TCOUGHT THis OUTEIT FORTH CIRCUS ,AND ('\ GONNA LET NOW BOYs PLAY HORSE! MATTER WITH YOU? You'Re JUMPING AT EVERY HEADS (WIN, CHARLEY) AND Nou GeT Tacs! So FAR so Good! Now (TS UP TOXOU FELLAS To \ “THAT WAS A GET TOGETHER AND FIGURE OUT How TS work IT! CINCH, CHARLEY ean! 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