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: = AR \SES— M4 POOR BIM SLUMPED OVER YHE WHEEL, LAS REIT SPL LES IN EVERY UnCgusCIQUS, Bra kw ey Meath en : 1 GE : DIRECTIO = AND FINALS ia’ ZANDER- ‘ous! LES- FROM TH! BED= 2 Lies ne EO Aiea oN PAGHLY BUBBLES = WE DO OUR PART ein tht ice. service. ; 6:30" p. im. Y. P. 1. A meeting con- laucted by the ‘young people, but everyone is welcome. Misses Rose- ‘Smith and Leona Sjoblom are in 7:30 p. m. Street service. 8:00 p. m. Rousing Salvation meet- ing in the citadel. The public is ine vited. Adjutant Herbert Smith will Pris Salvaton Army extends a hearty a <a FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH e Salvaton Army e i 8 invitation to all to attend the serv ” ra'B. “Hersvere, Minister Invitation to Al) tO atte to tect at| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 9:30-—Men's 's |home. Come and bring your friends: : = - it departments “Now th t have | NITY MEETING 1 ADMIRE ‘Your! ivy 4 . all departments. Now that we have vu - . ‘KNOW WHAT ES) all come back to the city to begin| Unity meetings now are being held Cc i ; ey school tomorrow, lets also come back Jevery Sunday at 3 p. m., and every. i OURAGE, SON, IEANS ‘CLUES, NOW: WAIT'LL HE SEES to the church school and be in our| Wednesday at in the B, P. W. i, 8p. place each Sunday. if you do not at-|roam at the World "War, Memorial : CHANCES tend or belong anywhere else we give |Building. Subject for Sunda: 5 Base Goats’ word with us Merrill “Fou 'nre cordially invited to attend eae hae AN ad tudy God's word with us. Merr You are cordially invited to atte! arKin, Supt. these meetings. PARENTS AND Solo: body’ 88 187, GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH TAGALONG Mele Graunke. “Home"—Adjutant Smith] Revs John Richardson, Tector. HAVE. wien Army will bring the} §:99 a. m. Holy. Communion. RETURNED 3 1, Ly m. Church School. 3:00—Women’s Mi nary Society. " 7200—Christian Endeavor Society. Bice neipion una aetenee” FROM THE Intermediate League. Note the reopening of Church Topic: “Familiar Quotations from /schyol at 3.30 a.m, Parents are ask Se ed to cooperate and have pupils pres- Poonte’s mis- “ z : nt. Young Peoples League. ig we| Tuesday—Vestry meeting at 8 p. m. reg Stand Against. Public Opinio Lice — GERMAN RAPTIST CHURCH joie A Se Corner of Eighth and Rosser BiG TOPIC OF he y be in charge J. J. Lippert, Minister, in “hare! 10:00-—Bible School. Bring the chil an and also ;9ren. have charge of the devotionals. 11:00—Morning worship, = = = ered : Rev. D. Klein of Beulah, No, Dak. aeamgingae anal will bring the message. THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) The Influence of the Christ-} Topic: [Das Gletennis, von Vess- Tr "asp teeeul ses Special music. WELL, 1 DON'T SEE r ‘NOW,GO Bee Talk—"The Influence of the Christ-|_ 7:30 p. m.—B. ¥. P. U. Rev. D. Klein KNOW, OLD THEM—THEY AGENT Sit DOWN!T'M MucH fan Home Upon the Church”—Miss /expects to peak ts the youre people * VERE ---ARE YOU on “Das Erste ingsfest.”” Orpen ee Special music. SURE THAT'S WHERE We invite you to these meetings. THEY WERE PUT? Jan Home Upon the Community” THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Alvin Strutz. Thayer at Second St. Wednesday 8:09 Mid-week prayer service. You are given a real hearty invita- ion to attend all of these services. ‘There is alwa: velcome for you. Floyd Emerson Logee, Minister. ‘i We invite you cordially to all serv- ces The Church Bible School ‘meets at 9:30 o'clock. 10 “Living FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Ave. B. ening service. “As @ Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor. Christian, What Is My Code"? uns September the 10th, 1933 The musica! service, Grace Duryee 10:00 a. m—The Church ‘School. |Morris, organist. ‘SWilliam Mueller, Jr, Supt. A care- | Morning: lully graded school” with’ adequate| Organ Prelude—Marche Sollenelle jeadership. Special class for high | (Lack) School, young people and adults. We| Vocai Solo—Mrs. Frank Bavendiek. {avite ‘you to study the Bible with us.| Oftertory—Duo (Bizet). romotion Sunday September 24th.| Special music, Neptember is rally month. Organ Postiude—Concluding Volun- 11:00—Morning worship. tary (Baptiste), Pianist—Miss Marguerite Kennedy. |Evening: Prelude: “Dream Shadows". Dien.| Organ Prelude — Hymn Tune Offertory ndian Sunset” Klemm. | (Stults). see an eee solo, selected ws Pua N SAM Miss Marguerite Kennedy. ertory—Romance (Sheppard). MA! Ossmens, ; Reading the Bible with| Organ Postlude—Postiude (Meale); SALES! ers” Ellis L. Jackson, e mid-week prayer service is $:00 Evening service, Wednesday at 7:30. The “Women's REMEMBER , YOU GUYS, IF PAULINE comes aad nist—Miss Uw land. Missionary Society will meet in a pic- ? ‘ON “TH Taeci A cordial welcome to God's house|nic supper with Mrs. Peter Reld, 811 OeNe , (TS The Ale FER YA dad 2 end a quiet thoughtful service. 12th St, Thursday ‘evening at "6:00 Sermon: The second in the series [o’clock. ‘The meeting following will on The Lord's Prayer “Which Art in {be held with Miss Anna Burr, 702 4th Heaven" Jesus’ attitude toward the jSt. at 7:30 o'clock. other world—Ellis L. Jackson. Bi t Dimnet: ‘Wednesday night at the parsonage| “We are all consctous of living our the mid-week service. moral life, as Thursday afternoon the Ladies Aid jhouse. Down: sill meet. too evident a claim to the painful la- ee in bel, ordinary. Upstairs we have a dit- FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH ferent outlook and associate with bet- 616 Avenue D ter company.” G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Will vou bring some friend to ‘ Sunday, Sept. 10—Congregational |church? ienic. 10:00 a. m.—Meet at the church 2 arive torihe picnic: grounds two mig | MCCABE METHODIST RPISCOPAL tour’ fourth and one half mile east of bail aroniWalter, Bu Vater, Pastor Thea puta ee jorning worship at 10:30. eGR Ee ee Oran: Organ Prelude: “Piece Romanti- Aftternoon—Sports “and refresh- |areanice nce Miss Ruth Rowley, ments. ist. Tf the weather | ae Anthem: “O Love Divine" Ashford. Plenic, ‘the Sunday School will weet Cee OEAEEONY: — SMAINOFIERE ORE ‘a. m. and vorship wi e held in the church at toa0 Bolo.” Belected. Mra. W. J. TAnnart, Ve Y, t. 13 .. Ser “Two Great Mora! is ore ct a2y: Sept. 15 at 8 p. m. choir scurgen Postlude: "March B Ratreaay, chuler. eaieereigt Set 4 at P m.| | Sunday School 12:00 noon. By MARTIN 8:00 p. m. Sunday School teachers | ‘Ral! ages). will Su bole Evening worship 7:30. 5 meet in the church parlors. Organ Prelude: “On the Mount” Pe ORNS TES ABOUT + TRINITY LUTHERAN Frysinger. HER | 1 SLIPPED A ROW onatenuesAvat Fourth soAnthem: “The Song of Trust” Wil- > s OF BAS IN 'ER Pocer pie S. Rindahl, Pastor. a 4 y opnere tsa ee easter | Organ Oftertory: “When Twilight SAE WANE TH) TIME Taigher Anthem: “Abide With Me H “ OF ER UWE = BE er Christ! of Si y le W! e” Heyser, p 4 “ sepientes hristian Education Sunday, iemnce pylth Mo? Bayaer:| : ‘3, GOOD FOR ER vemos AN Ghurch Schoo! 9:45 ‘ | Qian Postlude: “Alla Mare f FOR 05,100 | Sav, 1 orning worship 11: rn. : ‘ E : - \ Sermon, “tranda In Christan rau. iQgAyse,ggrvice on Wednesday eves 3: ilaeaiahiae ieee : Watch for announcement of Old ae hole Anthace: dget. |Fashioned Harvest Home services and Brening service 7 ‘ansen. [Harvest Home supper and gale to be “Colleges of the American Lutheran |"f eet famine el ere Pee eam Parra nenice the Ame 17th and 18th. You are heartily in- ture, Dr. J. C.K. X Pictures and lec-|vited to attend all our services, oir Anthem. yer” solo. Grace Livdan, "er Monson GOSPEL TABERNACLE “Tis th 2 i Corner ‘and Rosser wendeintdln Evening’s Holy Hour"| sunasc'Sohost Sad londay—Trustees 7:30 p. m. ey ThUFsday—Choir rehearsal 7:30 p. oP: m. Saturday—Confirmands 10:00 a. m. | on Gat sedny wee will” be. hela des Cont! : on Saturday evening. Announcement, Adjutant ere rg oe Will be made on Sunday for the com= fi . week, Lieut. A. Pannetaon a eeciart All services in charge of Rev. Her- — - Gunday, September 10th: man’ @. Jonneon: 4 3002. m. Sunday School. —— : U for all ages, including a Bible class Fit: MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL WASH TUBBS ‘ By CRANB F adults.’ George Stebbins is in ev. Father R. A. Feehan, Pastor charge of the Sunday School. Broadway Avenue at Eighth Street 8 S ANO GELIEVE NE, YOU B0ZOS, I'M. THRU TEACHING | 9:31 3 n MEAN THEY STRUCK (T RICH, FELLA, WHY, MAN, MV DAD EVEN STAKED . . worship. “A welcome awsic yee Mee lame ieee | ee ee aie | ae ie oe sees ‘EM, Obs, THEY WERE & COUPLA| WERE wEVER HEARD EROM || / scHoOL. TH TRL Gein PooR. CH oiNa OUTA TWo PROSPECTORS WHO | KNOW! I KNOW THEIR RIP-ROARING TOOTERS, THOSE AGAIN, POOR DADS reir pithy TO YOu, B 1 DSCOVERED GOLO? NAMES. I KNOW THEIR HISTORY. TWO. HIT TOWN WITH $46,000 THINKING THEY HAD RUN MOV IES \ WORTH OF OUST ANO BLEW Ont Wade Oct Oct So wiht | 12 SHARE INA WEEK v6 ; - THEIR SHARE ' eerie J A Striking Tale High School Girl in e f : pa — : Of Interfering Film’s Leading Role s Mother-in-Law Out of 41 girls interviewed, Wil- lard Mack, noted playwright, picked here_cre. hed, fonly Jean Parker for the principel femin- ine role in Columbia's revealing drama “What Price Innocence?” play- ing at the Capitol Theatre. This high tribute to her ability is a rare honor to the 17-year-old play- er, for Mack is recognized as one of the most competent playwrights, pro- ducers or stage stars in America. Parker met Mack et another Hl BE isseek ofl rat