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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1988 ZION EVANGELICAL ©! (Synodical Conferen 419 Fourth Street J. V. Richert, Pastor Sixteenth Sunday ’ after October ist: 9:30 a, m.—Sunday school with all Miss Verna Brelje, superin- Trinity, 10:45—Morning worship (German). Mrs. F. Peters, organist. 6:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of the Wuither League. 7:30 p,m Vesper services (Eng- Miss Mary Mahiman, pianist. “We preach a Changeless -Christ for a Changing World.” If you have no other church con- nections, you are cordially invited to worship with us. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Oct, 1—St. Michael's Day. 9:45 a, m.—Sunday school and Bible jass. 10:30—Morning worship. Anthem: losanna to His Name.” el Sermon: “The Praise of Children.” Monday, Oct. 2, at 7:30 p. m.—Joint ayer meeting and Bible study at ‘rinity Lutheran church. Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 8 p. m.—Deacons @nd trustees meet in church parlors. ‘Wednesday, Oct. 4, 5:30 to 8 p, m— Bupper served by the Ladies’ Aid in the Memorial dining hall. p. m.—Choir practice, lay, Oct. 6, at 8 p. m.—Willing et in the church parlors, c ‘Bible conference conduct- Od by Rev. A. W. Knock of the Luth- @ran Bible Institute of Minneapoils. GOSPEL TABERNACLE 401 Eleventh Street Herman G. Johnson, in charge m.—Sunday school. Mra, G. ndigo, superintendent. Classes for ages. 18:80" atorning worsht 5 230 p, m.—Evangelistic service. Music by orchestra. Special singing. Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Prayer meet- ‘riday, 7:30 p. m.—Christ’s Ambas- lors. “Service in charge of young jople. Everybody welcome, GERMAN BAPTIST cH ner of Eighth and J. J. Lippert, Ministe: 10 a m—Church school. Are your ildren in church school somewhere? ‘They are welcome at ours, We have @lasses for all ages. 11:00—Morning worship, “Whirl- Om or Special ical numbers have been arranged, and Adjutant H. Smith will bring the message. The Salvation Army extends a hearty invitation to the publle to at- tend each of their services. If you do not have a church home, you will be made to feel at home in the Salva- tion Army. Come and bring your friends. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Father R. A. Feehan, P: Broadway Avenue at Fight Masses at 8 9, 10 and 11. o'clock Mass 1s for children. MecCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Walter E. er, Pastor ship, 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelude: “Devotion Miss Ruth. Rowley, organist. Anthem: “The Good Shepherd”— Barrie. as Organ offertory: “Berceuse”—Dick- enson. Daelected by Mrs. O. I. Devold. Sele mont The \New. Crusade”— Sunday” school, 12:00 noon. This will be Promotion Day in our church school. Come yourself and ie the children. (Classes for all ag Builders class of young women LTO i , Epworth League, . mM. Thy ‘Will Be Done. Leader, Joseph Kinzer, This will be a Ra Day service. fo i} worsh 7:30 p, m. ae Jude: “Wistful ‘Friml. ‘Shadows of the Evening Ashford. * ffertory: “An Old Portral Mr. ny E. Vater. 3 ‘Organ postlude: “Marc! Prayer service on Wedne! t 7:30 p.m. Pare heartily welcome at all our FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B Ellis L, Jackson, Pastor ctober the First, 1933 ‘The church school. W superintendent. for adults, The clas > tice a The class for igh school, : marks the opening of the new year's work and all classes will start with new graded courses. A cordial in- vitation to you to study the Bible with us this year if not enrolled else- 0—Morning worship. ‘Mrs. Clarence Gunness, jerulf. ‘Wwind.” Special musia 1:30 p. m.—Bible instruction class. ¥. K. Gutsche is taking the children rough the Bible, Let your child go swith them, Hed DP. m—Ladies’ Missionary s0- Y. ety. 7p. m—Our Young People's meet- 5. Lo 3 your questions, we try © ESB ewrvion Special music. —_—____ wat TRINITY LUTHERAN i Avenue A at Fourth Street | wen OP! B Rindahl, Pastor {f “There ts @, cordial ‘weloome at ¥ atx Bund ons 7 ng inday after Trinity, Church school and Bible classes, Morning worsh! = Bae So Tire, toms o> Me ion: “My Faith Leoks Up to Chotr anthem: “O ” ce _ re Mora of Beauty’ wening service, the Luth 2 Salar lee, the Luther League, londay, Prayer service, 7:30 p. m. Introduction, the Rev, G. ‘Wednesday, choir waa f mm. Thursday and Friday, Bvangelli Services, 7:30 p. m, Evangelist seats Gaturday, confirmation class, 10:00 October 8 to 12, Bibi fe fhe Rev, A. W. Knock, Minneapolis’ See ee ST. GEORGE’s EPISCOPAL v. John Richardson, hee Miss Florence Fritch, Organist ilgead Sixteenth Sunday after nity: 9:30 a. m.—Church school. 10:30 s. m.—Holy Communion and mon, subject: 5 pemon, subj ercoming Dif. earprecey, 3:30 p. m.—St. George's 7:30 p. m.—Choir practice. —_—_——____ fohns. 1:30 ly Zo, THE SALVATION ARMY é§jutent and Mrs. H. Smth, Officers Lleutenant An Anaeee, ni Sunday, October nae aalatae 00, m.—Compai Sunday school, A real, wide-aWaie Bible class fo: George Stebbins “in foliness meeting, or \ Ip Adjutant He’ Smith will essage in this service and e0) of this service, ecially invites Salvation m BE af ge ule gre? 4387 3 ea : 5 | s F i E per | ! | : i Ey i ; i it i [: is k g i iE i , ie 3 : it fe l i | ag | i if Li | i ii i g 2 fe ll chairman, will hay ‘opie: ‘hy Be Church Members?” servic Serm Earth as it is in If you are int make these Sunday nights more hi ful by your presence, A quiet th ful service. ‘Wednesday all who do not have a regular church to worship with us, ‘THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Thayer at Second Street Floyd E. Logee, Minister This is Communion Sunday. members of the church ar to be in their places. ly invited. The Bible school tl church meets at 10 o'clock with de- partmental graded instruction for all ages, See that your child is in Sun- day school promptly at 10:00 o'clock. 7 1 4 Communion is at 11:00, rgency of Christ” be- ing the sul ject Meditation. Ch: sented for ba) Please notify th society will meet at is and Chri at 6:30, TI . 2 joneer 36 o'clock, Tux- in Endeavor vening service is sharing Life's Respon- ‘vice, Grace Duryee re 5 Offertory: “At Evening”—Elltott. Organ postlude: “Alpha and Omega” —Stainer, Mid-week prayer nesday, 7:30 o'clock. Prophecy in Religton. ‘e invite you and your friends to join us in this 11 | beginning of the study of Prophecy. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Fourth 8 Sunday service Subject Sunday school 45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial ck. A reading room maintained at 200% Fourth St. ls open daily from 12 to D. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p, All’ are welcome chur. Ned Sparks Comedian In Capitol’s Picture In eight different motion pictures Ned Sparks, screen comedian, has had the same character name— b Soon appearing in Columbia's “Lady for a Day,” at the Capitol theater, Sparks is s “stooge’ for Warren Wil- Mam, the star. He is called “Happy” because he’s a HT i 4 ii Re KIND-HEAR TE! IM= WIS FEVER GONB- HIS CONSCIOUSNES: ST REGAINED- HE MUST BE GETTING BACK TO HIS OLO SELF AGAIN— FOR WHEN HE HEARD OF THE STRANGER WHO HAD COME TO THE DEAD OF NIGHT, SEEKING SHELTER, BIM GENEROUSLY OFFERED TO SHARE HIS BED WITH THE MAN-= LITTLE DOES HE KNOW WHO THE STRANGER IS— OC ‘O° THE GUMPS—ROOM AND BOARD FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHY THE HURRIED EXIT DOWN THE FIRE ESCAPE, FRECKLES ? THE MEN HEARD US! THEYRE) LEAVING THE HOTEL, PRONTO. L TOOK DOWN PLENTY OF CONVERSATION , THOUGH, AND I DION'T WANNA TAKE ANY CHANCE OF LOSING THE GOODS! LISTEN TO THIS, RED—AW YER YELLA, Gus, THE COPS'LL NEVER FIND OUT THAT WE TRIED TO STEAL THE PLANS OF THE PHANTOM ENGINE~—OR THAT WE POISONED THAT DOG, AFTER THE KIDS CRABBED OUR ACT, A COUPLE MORE DEALS 1 WANNA PULL. INTOWN—="THEN YOU AND ae 7S Ob SLICK ARE y (SN BEATIN (T/” WE GOTTA GET TOA POLICE STATION. THAT. EVIDENCE WILL PUTA COUPLE OF REAL. CROOKG BEMIND THE BARS. “THANKS, HUPR HURRY WAVE LUNCH BEFORE | BUT WE'LL 7 UP! WE YOu GO,MR. BOLE] GET IT ON J HAVE ONLY THE HOTEL, THE TRAIN / A FEW MR. HUFF TRIES TO DETAIN WS Guess WHEN COULD You GIVE ME THE NAMES OF SOME OF ‘OUR FRIENDS WHO MIGHT WANT BRUSHES ? SALESMAN SAM No USE TRYIN’ Ta otT away, sors! NER Senin’ RiGuT HERE TILL BIND OUT WHAT TS (Ss ALL adouT! NST BE SEATED, Youns FELLOW -- BOOTS WILL BE A ORT! VLL TELL YOU- GO AROUND AND SEE MRS HENRY TYTE,ON CEDAR STREET,AND MRS. COMER, ON OAK LANE, AND MOS. GIMME, W THE NEXT HOUSE,AND DONT TAKE MO FOR AN ANSWER GETS EVEN WITH: THOSE. WOMEN, FOR SENDING ME ALLTIHE PEDDLERS WHO STOP AT THEIR DOORS { HIRED THESE Two GO20S TH PLay ) MIGosH, man! TH Pare OF A KUMMY HORSE IN MY CIRCUS - THEN, ONE Day, mean Et UP AN WALKS away WITH rc! Konse OUTET! WE DION Tt eo? SONG FOR 7 SOW sores0* LOWER, MW) Ye Se, WILE BaLty Hoon! “W’. ciRcUS, WE LANDED AT A Race Track wit TH Horse IN SEVERAL RACES AN’ WON _/ THROUGH wit Yal: SOME CIS COUGH Lock’em uP, SHERIEEL — UNTLE 80-PEEP WM LOST KER

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