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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933 | NOW ITs U P . ap . THE GUMPS—SHOULD OLD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOTTEN BIM'S WATCH, MIN = AT THESE STICK PINS= s HWiTH MIS INITIALS ON (T= MAS MUST D_STUDS— HE MUST TO you } NE PROBABLY WOULD. ey mse zi = é Ca a “ — ‘ pve WH A THAT TO GO TO LITT! i CHESTER- =— y's meet in the “Pioneer Society.” 6:30 p, m.—High school young peo- ple meet in the Tuxis Society. Christian Endeavor society meeting. Evening worship, “Contagious Personal Religion.” :30 p.m. Wednesday district meet- jing for I s Nos. 1 and 2 at the musical service, Grace Duryee Morris, organist: Morning— jude: “Morning Prelude”— r, 3 oft as the Voice”—Scott. TO:g0' O'ETOCI ! e “The Hook" --Wilson, 1 Ye Shall Dwell in’ the ohiman, by Miss i pA » organi en Bxe a WELL, How's THE — Anthem: “We linevene Adore Him" 1G BUA OL etl PRACTICE GOING, te Areal we L_JUST WANT To My TALK TO You —-Petrie. Evening— ‘ teen offertory: “Regret"—Hawel-| 0 prelude: “Endymion"—Reltt, ee f’ CLUBHOUSE FoR A ABOUT THE a. . Solo: selected by Mr. W, J. Noggle. tory: * Petals" —Lawson, y A MINUTE .... You. " ‘ i MILFORD Sermon: “When Jesus Passed By,” ; “Postlude”——Sum- RUN SIGNALS FoR, by Walter E. Vater. per. fGen pontinde: “Valley ot Reat"—| We cordially invite you to come d A WHILE, STUBBY: ‘Mendelssohn, and bring your friends to all services. Sunday school, 12:00 noon, Mr. R. eff, superintendent, (classes for ee ges). Where men and women 69, : s 4 boys and girls will follow, the aduk ER ee eo Smith, classes especially welcome you. Ore eS anereone Auslat Epworth League, Din. Topte:| Tleutenant A. Anderson, Assistant « 4 z i | sunday, October 22: ‘How Shull I Know to Believe? y ; Leader, Mr. Philip Nelson. P 10:00 a. emma ein Evening worship, 7:39 o'clock. Petitaece Biter eaauits, Organ prelude: “Adoration’—'real wideeawake Sunday Athertoi 'Gome and bring your children. Anthem: “I Gave My Life for Thee”{ 11:00—Holiness meeting, or morn= —Dalbraith. Ing worship. A service with the theme Organ offertory: “Monastery Even of “Holiness” which 1s one of, the ‘Song —-Colver. world's greatest needs today. Adjut- : Duet: “I Waited for the Lora”—[ant H. aan will bring the message n - Mendelscohn, by Misses Marion /!1 this wervices ag People's Legion. i > , ‘ . and Ethel Sandin. net,” by |4, service conducted by the young Pr F Tate = y Sermon: "A Fearless Prophet,” bY | peopiec, but everyone ts welcome to " i i E. pte weil “Bivee pl ay aoa Lgpegeed Smith: : regan postlude: “So! f° |} an weona Sjoblom are in charge 0! slon—Creenwald. a aay ayen | mnnerv ices aed ‘ ! By COWAN prayer service on Wednesday eve-| 8:00 p. m.—Rousing Salvation meet. ning at. 7:30 o'clock. ing. Oid-time gospel singing and me ncarty welcome awaits you at all|speaking. Special’ music, A, good eur services time for all. Adjutant Smith will “ bring the message Which will interest ——— . everyone, Finer BAPTIST CHURCH |The Salvation Army extends “Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor, | releone to ee to eee aeeiaac a cr 6 22 vices. You w e made to 1B neey Te church Band. 8iyit- |home in the Salvation Army. If you “Mue » superintendent. |have no churc ome, 2 Tare, ator nil ages: tre Quain class|Army extends a special invitation, for young people, ‘The Evarts class Come and bring your friends. Adults. A carefully grade —_——_—— form Primary department, Mrs, G. GOSPEL TABERNACLE . Worner, supcintendent. Corner Rosser and Eleventh 11:00—Morning, worship. Herman G. Johnson. Pastor Ta Clarence Gunness. | Sunday school, Mrs. G. Mandigo, ahh 9:30 a, m. —Schamin- | C for, everyone, Visit this 0 ade. grow! Oli Special music. Anthem: “In Heav-|" 0:30 o'clock. enly Love Abiding"—Parks. A , preaching and Sermon: “The Motive of the Gos | praise, 3 o'clock. pel,” by Ellis L. Jackson. gelistic service, 6:45 p, m.-The Intermediate B. Y.| Music by the orches eader, Delores Mayer. ing and a stirring Sa BY. P..U, Topic: “How | cor changed life in Missionary 30 p.m. Good ‘sing- ion message. e. angelists and Countries”. Tho. Fellowship Commis- ar eode. wil t sion in charge. Robert Mueller, chair- Man. A cordial invitation to’ young people. val services continue Tues 7:30—The evening service, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 8 PART SR ete Sermons on |afdte'tcnse on, easy . = a Children’s church on § PLA ORDERS OF CORN BEEF ( “The Lord's Prayer—Lead us not into | t 3 o'clock, under the dire u AW, temptations” A’ study, of the place|tion of Mrs. Herman G. Johnson. All AN' CABBAGE, SOME HARD BoILEO Sennen ene evar GANGSTERS )WELL MAKE SURE Wao Peanut-eutrer SAN’ aicies, Two curs 0° and value of prayer in the Ife of| children invited. POTATOES, KARO BOILED EGGS, Haro. EM— AN’ | GOTTA PRETTY / BEFORE | CISH . WEAK TEA AN’ TWO CHOC’ Late the Christian, ‘You are cordially invited to the ROLLS AN’ & coUPLA MUcS O’ GEER | Good (CEA OF WHAT THEY EAT! TE Ectains! Wednesday night at 7:30—The mid- | Tabernac! We are at your service + . week service of Prayer. A short dis-|to help yo - : gustion by the pastor of the pes Situation in present day Germany. rw AN CHURCH Thursday afternoon at, sis-—the | ON EY. UTM erence) regular meeting of the Ladies’ Ald of ncisourth Street fhe,church, A cordial Invitation to all 3/4) Richert, Pastor < aihieieaaaaendigl inday after Trinity, Oct one 0 Sungey sunday schoo! Ral ly To, all who need Courage, Strength, | 1,42" aij he classes are Comfort and Guidance the church ex: | D9¥:4 All children Of the parent Bene or Blal-weleome. treita to attend the classes and ask any questions pertaining to the work FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH of the Sunday school. Miss Verna Seventh and Rosser Avenue Brelje, superintendent. Ira E. Herzberg, Pastor 0:45—-Morning services in the Eng- 10:00 a. m—Sunday church schoot|lish language. These services are at for all departments, We have class-| ranged for the Sunday school Rally es for all ages and groups so come | Day, and both children and parents with your children, Merrill | are kindly urged to attend. Larkin, supt. Sermon subject: “Bringing Children 11:00——Morning worship service. to Jesus.” Mrs. F, Peters, organist, Selection by the choir, 45 DP. Bible hour in charge of Sermon by Rev. Rueben Struts of |the Walther League. Great Bend, N. Dak. 30 m.—-Vesper services (Eng- 2:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor con- ki y Mahlman, organist. vention at Wilton. juffer the little chil- 7:00 p. m—Christian Endeavor, In- ‘ome unto Me, and forbid termediate society, Topic: “Great ot; for of such is the kingdom Christians Today.” Leader, Lioyd | of God.” Mark 19, 14. yes ; e ‘ Confirmation Instructions Saturday :45—Evening worship service, at 10 o'clock in the morning. ai D . Selection by the cholr. Monday evening, Oct, 28, at 8 ‘SAY .BOOTS~-DO YUM WANE FF : LSSENBE A GOOD |} OKE! WHATS TA Sermon by Rev. Rueben Strutz. o’clock—Quarterly ‘meeting of the A DATE THIS PM. AFTER £4 ANSWER ? There will be services each evening | voting members. TH’ GAME , HOW ? S Phis next week except Saturday at 7:45 ——>$_{—_—_——_— . Rev. Struts will bring the FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 16 Avenue D wef rot ae fenlly Interested In the G. Adelph Jonns, Pastor Welfare of your church and of your| sunday (50th Anniversary program) Rear eceetitanni atch, apkeats. | WaMnsmea eh tb ere ete we invite you and will tr re raraes, € ee pyle you. an y to make |” Saturda 28, 9 a, m.—Confirma- P. Junior Mission band will THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH meet in the church ‘lors. Mra, C. Thayer at Second Street W. Porter is the host eo ee Mupiater ———— f .—Church Bible school | ST, GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ote instruction graded to all ages. . Ne Monn Richardson, t os Farents are invited to bring thelr| Miss Hlorence Fritch, ghildren and remain for the adult| services, 19th Sunday af page la) church proper, led| 8 a. Communto 11:00—The morning worship, the pastor preaching on “! {stoning Again | subject Pgead p 1o.—Intermediate Xenug Beep 30 Radio Stars in Screen T ‘ 3 PARATE, WASH GONG ‘ells Story T THINK THAT OUR FIRST DISCOVERY [PMR ENOUGH?) CPINGLING WITH EXCITEMENT, “THE . SHOULD REMA RSHIP, o Person With WLS | Of Missing Persons MINOTEVER NOBODY LSE ENDS I mre | [we Lace, Exev TO THe Min Gnu, Barn Dance Show For the First Time OE Direct from the Eight Street Thea-| The m: ysterious, and to a large ex- tze in Chicago, where they have been | tent, secre! workings of that division turning away crowds since last May, | of the police department in which are recorded the cases of kidnapped men and women and those who strangely vanish, are brought to light for the first time in pictures with the First National production entitled the “Bu- Teau of Missing Persons,” which opens at the Capitol Theatre on Monday with Bette Davis, Pat O’Brien, Lewis Stone and Glenda Farrell heading the large cast. In every large city there are thou- g art hah tide Pais Gbepeeuered? g i i i ‘OW, WE CAN'T LET THE POOR LITTLE THING ED UP BY i | i ah f eet Ee BS8E i di i i ef ie i Hi Eg E i bth] i i E £ E J * fF id iis | ibe te att £

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