The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1933, Page 10

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ad cee) Pre ery rrr ; 8pm. story that will live for long in the ‘ Et i the story of young America that T HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1988 “These are our salesmen; and you can take it from me they’re all alike.” RURAL CHURCH NOTICES The First Presbyterian Church 2 of Wilton ‘ Regular Weekly Services 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr. ©. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a m—Divine worship with ser- on. 7:00 p. m—Christian Endeavor. (Miss Cora Devee Richard, President, No regular Sunday evening service. 7:00 p.m. Thursday Junior C. E. Cora Devee Richard and Miss ther Howe, teachers. Intermediate C. E. Mrs. Van Fiegel @nd Martha Newman, teachers. Thursday evening Bible study and Prayer at 8:00. r Friday evening choir rehearsal at 00. “Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, pastor. ‘The Congregational Church of Wing Sunday School every Sunday at “ee a. Sayan edie Harvey, Supt. eryone is invite ed W. Cl ginister. sie Church services every other Sunday The Morning Watch Presbyterian Church of Coleharbor ‘Union Sunday School every Sunday @orning in the school house. Mr. €ari Carlson, superintendent. Divine Worship with sermon every ther Sunday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at ES. m. Mr. Robert Peightal, rrest- it. A cordial invitation to all. Fred W. Christ, stated supply. Alexander Presbyterian Charch Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder ®. A. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every @ther Sunday at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday Bvening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E,, leader. { You are invited. Fred W. Christ, Stated Supply. Westminister Presbyterian Stewartsdale—Sunday school 10:30 | AT THE MOV! | Strong Drama Filmed Of Young America as It Marches to Hell Ripped from the front pages of ; night, Ronald Colman stumbles into America’s newspapers, “Wild ‘Boys of | the living image of himself and so the Road,” a First National picture, | comes to the Capitol theater Satur- day as a vivid depiction of what a! half a million of America’s boys and | girls in their teens are going through in this country. 1 Five hundred thousand of these) “wild boys” it was recently reported | to a Congressional investigating oom- | mittee—boys and girls mixed, were! riding on freight trains, living under bridges, in hobo jungles, in “sewer Pipe cities,” in swamps, victims of diseases, bumming, fighting with It is a Memories of those who view it, for without law, panhandling, |? 'dtte Compton, the one as wife, the |other as mistress, !O. G. Davenport, superintendent. | Preaching service 11:30, | Sloan Memorial Presbyterian | Glencoe—Preaching service 10 a. m. |. Sunday school 11 a.m. Mrs. Wm | McMurrick, superintendent. | | Baldwin Pres! Sunday school 11 a.m. Roy Lewis, | superintendent. Preaching services as follows: Nov. | 12 and Nov. 26, Gayton School House Sunday School every Sunday. Mrs. E. Perry, Supt. Preaching service every other Sun- day at three o'clock. On the Sunday there is no preach- ing service Sunday School meets at 10:30 a. m. On. preaching service Sundays at 2 p.m. Maria Lutheran Chuch, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, pastor. Saturday, Nov. 4 at 8 p. m.—Luther League will meet at the N. P. Olson home. Sunday, Nov. 5 — All Saints’ Day. 2 p. m.—Sunday school. 3 p. m— Church worship. Anthem by the choir, Sermon on the text for the day, Luke 6:20-26, Thursday evening Nov. 9 — Choir practice, McKensie Charch Church school 11:00 a, m. Sterling Chuch school 10:30 a. m. Morning service 11:30 o'clock. Menoken Church school 2:00 p. m. Worship service 3:00 p. m. Rev. Roe, our district superintend- ent, will preach at each of these serv- ices and will conduct the first quar- terly conference at each place. | 270 Pp. a epeeth League. Lioyd Wills, president 8:00" Evening worship. Colman at Best in His Latest Picture Through the fog and the mystery of starts off the stirring story of “The Masquerader” at the Paramount The- atre Saturday. lwyn. Howard Estabrook and Moss Hart adapted the screen play from John Hunter Booth’s dramati- zation of the Catherine Cecil Thurs- Women Elissa and the dark, stately beauty of Juil- SLE tg FOR ANDY THE GUMPS— WHAT LL I DO? $10,000.> wht INTEREST- LET'S SEE~ PILING UP COMPOUND INTRRELT= [77 cant YRAR'S Mma @ UNTIL YOU ast Le eae Blacine DOWN HE FIELD AT BREAK-NECK SPEED, RED KING OVERTAKES FRECKLES ON THE FIVE yarp tine! 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