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WE DO OUR PART Church News THE SALVATION ARMY Adjutant and Mrs. H. Smith, Officers in Charge hool. Class- a Bible class ing worship. Adjutant H. bring the ‘message in this which will be of interest to all. 3 p. m.—Service in the Naughton service, 4 Legion. service conducted by the young eople, but everyone is invited. The ‘Misses Rosebud Smith Gjoblom are in charge. 7:30 p, m.—Street meet rs tion meet- by the corps or- old-time, gospel Clarence Agre of d, S. Dak. will ‘brng the message in this service. The Salvation Army extends a fhearty invitation to all to attend each of their services. You will be made to feel at home in the Salvation Army, come and bring your friends. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor There is cordial welcome at Trinity” ‘Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Aug. 20 Church school, 19 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clo Sermon: “This Generation. Anthem by Trinity Church Choir. Solo by Mrs. C. A. Narum. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 . m. > Ckurch social hour Friday at 8:00 m, ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth Street J, V. Richert, Pastor ‘Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Aug. 30 10:45—Morning worship in the Eng- ish language, Mrs, F. Peters, organ- ‘Welcome. BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday services, Aug. 20: Sunday School, 8 a. Evangelistic service, 8 o'clock Sun- evening. Subject he Appear- ing of Jesus Christ.” ‘here will be an All Day's Fellow- ship meeting at Brush Lake, near Mercer, N. D., on Sunday, the 20th, Moning service, 11 o'clock. Afternoon service at 2 o'clock, fol- Yowed by a water baptismal service in the lake. Picnic lunch served at moon. Special music by orchestra. Everybody welcome to all the services. Special invitations to ministers and ehurch members. Evangelist Blanche Brittain in eharge. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Fourth St. and Avenue C Sunday service at 11:00 a, m. Subject: “Mind.” 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 P. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p. m. All are welcome to attend the ghurch services and to make use of the reading room. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. John Richardson, Rector Miss Florence Fritch, Organist aeSrvices, Tenth Sunday after Trin- ~Holy Communion. , Aug. 24, St. Bartholo- ay. Holy Communion, 10 a.m, : Dicededinentaaaad McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL RCH Ul ‘Walter E. Vater, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock, Organ prelude: “Chancel Radiance” gengim by Miss Ruth Rowley, or- renz, Organ offertory: “Adieu"—Friml. Anth Bie Voice in the Wilder- ico’ | Boland, Ruggles Star As Fun-Making Team In Homespun Comedy You don’t have to be married to laugh et “Mama” Mary Boland and “Papa” Charlie Ruggles in Para- ™mount’s uproarious glee-spree of mar- ried life, entitled “Mama Loves Papa.”' This effervescent farce opened €aturday at the Paramount Theatre, starring the champion homespun- comedy team. Directed by Norman MacLeod, it also includes in the cast George Barbier, Lilyan Tashman, Walter Catlett and Ruth Warren. can’t understand Papa’s Jokes—and papa, in the words of the cartoonist, can't do a thing about it, Papa likes his morning newspaper in order at the breakfast table—and ‘Mama rumbles it to bits looking for bargains, Papa's a hesitant wage-slave work- ing for a tyrannical boss, and Mama’ sure he’s going to be.taken in as partner one of these days, Mama likes English lecturers and dinner clothes—and Papa much pre- fers carpet slippers and baggy pants. In short,’ “Mama Loves Papa” a perfect satire on the family next door —Mr. and Mrs. Homo Sapiens—in its home surroundings just as it’s Pictured in the funny papers. Your s‘des will ache laughing at this riot- ous understanding of what they do and how they live. 3. Edgar Hoover, is CHIEF of THE U: 8. BUREAU OF IN- VESTIGATION. The sign is CAPRICORNUS, the Goat. The TRANSSIBERIAN RAILROAD 4s 10,000 miles long and Leona | La AT THE or Lice Waiter, B. Vater. ner Organ postlude arch"—Steiner. Sunday school, 12:00 noon (classes for all ages). Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock, rean prelude: ‘Melody’ ad Violin” Adolph Englehardt. ao "Sermon. “An Unanswerable “ATSU= ment” — Walter E. Vater. Organ postlude—Diggle. Prayer service on Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock. A hearty welcome awaits you at all our services. FIRST EVANGELICA Seventh and Rosse: Ira E. Herzberg, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Sunday church ‘school for all departments. We need to know more about “The Book.” all, young and old, be in our places Sunday morning, 'We are counting on you to be in your place. Merrill rkin, superintendent. 1 Morning worship service, It pays to serve Jesus"—by_ the mixed quartette. Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rill Larkin, Verna Graunke and Julius Bicho: Sermon: “The Christlan—His Call and Adversary.” Ring the Bells of Heaven—by the mixed quartette. 6:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Notice the change of time. Serv- ice is to be an out-doors meeting. It will be held on the steps of the memorial building at the capitol. Worshipping, God Out Leader, Rev. Graunke. Wm. Schwartz will be in charge of leading the singing. of 'm, worship service, in Monday, 8 p. m.—Monthly business meeting of the officers and teachers of the Sunday school. Tuesday, 8 p, m.—Albright Brother- hood. ‘Wednesda: prayer serv: 8 p. m—Mid-week THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Pastor We cordially invite you to worship with us. 9:30 m.—Bible school. 10:3 H worship, “The Val- mn.” Pp. m.—Fellowship service under direction of the young people, the pas- tor speaking briefly. ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.—Mid-week Prayer. service. The musical service, Grace Duryee Morris, organist: Morning— Organ prelude: The Shepherd—Ber- wald. ‘Vecel duet—Otto Bauer, Lorenzo elk, A Summer _Idyll—stults, solo—Lorenzo Belk. Ory an postlude: March Solennelle— ‘an prelude: Prelude—Ri ‘tory: Ecstasy—Cumm! ‘Vocdl solo—Mrs, Anne Peter: Organ postlude—March from jounot ‘THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B E, L. Jackson, Pastor H. G. Bens, Acting Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Church school. . Mueller, Jr., superintendent. The Evarts class for adults; the Quain class for young people. 11:00—Morning worship. Miss Mar- guerite Kennedy, pianist. Prelude: Souvenir of Antwerp— wen. Anthem: Invocation—Moore. Oftertory: Reverie d'Amour (Franz Drdla). Bilas by Rev. Bens. :00—Evening worship. Mi Rand, pianist. ve Bens. Sermon by Rev. Bi —— FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, August 20, at 9 o'clock— Morning worship. Vocal solo by Mrs. H. R. Cunz, Sermon: “The Responsibility of Great Blessings” by the pastor. The Sunday school will not mi but the children are asked to att the morning worship, Wednesday, PRO-CATHED! Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:80 MOVIES | Dix Great Lover Again In ‘No Marriage Ties’ ‘The perenially popular Richard Dix and his latest film, “No Marrige Ties,” will be seen Saturday and Monday at the Capitol Theatre in the RKO- Radio Picture which stars him once more as a ladies’ heart-breaker and business men’s back-breaker, In “No Marrige Ties,” acclaimed by audiences and critics as Dix’s best triumph, the star portrays a brilliant but liquor-bitten advertising mentor and dashing lover who is opposed to marriage because it kills love. As Bruce Foster he makes demure Peggy Wilson his mistress, loving her dearly. But meeting glamorous Adrienne Deane, society woman, he falls in love with her and becomes engaged. The powerful climax which should | grip Capitol Theatre patrons presents the triangle in @ tragic but sympa- thetic denouement. Elizabeth Allan and Doris Kenyon carry the roles of Peggy and Adrienne {in Dix’s support in “No Mar- jrlage Ties.” Others cast are David Landau, Alan Dinehart, Hilda Vaughn and Hobart Cavanaug! | In Russia a man’s criminal police and court records are destroyed five years after his release from prison and he can legally disclaim his crim- inal past even under oath after that | Period of time. ee A child costs $6150 dollars, accord- ing to estimates of an insurance com- {Pany. The estimate included birth {and expenses until the child is 18 | years old. —_—____———— Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can’t afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices ite the G. P. hao, 1914 Phone 533 ‘Bismarck, N. D. T. 'HE BISMARCK TRIBUN: SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1933" THE GUMPS— ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL BUT YOu HAVEN'T HEARD HALF THE STORY Yer, MRS. DE STROSS- WHEN TOWNSEND ZANDER GOT YOU TO SIGN THAT NOTE FOR #4,000, = AND YOu WERE UNABLE To PAY, HE HA® IT IN_NIS_POWER To THROW YOU INTO JAIL= BUT THIS BRAVE GIRL WAS WILLING TO SACRIFICE DHERSELF- AND MARRY A MAN) SHE Bo IN ORDER 70, SAVE YOUY Ss DETESTED AND MILLIE~ YOU WERE GOING To DO THAT FoR ME, ? T HATE TO TREAT PAT LIKE. THAT, BUT, 1s SATISFIED THAT THE WAY HE HAS + TREATED PAT WILL MAKE HER LOSE INTEREST IN HIM. GOSH—1 JUST DONT UKE GIRLS HANGIN’ AFTER ME! 7 OH, MOTHER - HOW WRETCHED | WAS. NE GAVE ME THIRTY DAYS THar VIPER! OH, DEAR~ DEAR BIA! YOU'VE SAVED MY MOTHER= vO THAT NIDEOUS FATE © THI Sof FROM THAT TERRI 1 WOULD GLADLY HAVE MARRIED_HIM~= ANYTHING RATHER. Vel You uamaiey THE MINUTE 45 LAID EYES | WHERE YOU WERE~ AND PAT ISN'T. 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