The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1933, Page 8

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WHAT'S o'clock. nna_in Excell Organ prelude: sis” by Miss Ruth Rowley, organist Anthem: Wilson Wings of} 1. Devold. of Eternity” by “liymn of Tri- 0 noon. Mr. Re ner te allages. Let us dred mark in attendance this § day. We are counting on you and Topi Leader, ms at Twi- uler, ‘© Jesus Thou Art Stand- ke “Chapel Bell". cted by Miss Marion San- din. Sermon: “The Religion of a Busl-| Ress Man” by Walter FE. Vater. This will be the third sermon of ‘ ireat Men as Prophets ude In D—Scarmolin. fee on Wednesday eve- o'clock elcome awaits you at all! CHURCH school ments, us all tr real hard to. be in our place Sun morning even though it t cold. Father, why y ing r 2 Men's hope Topie: “Play- gue. Tonic: “The y W service Bing the old 6 Special select Sermon: “To Yo: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 80.001 ship ‘Training classes at the hig ol, Wedn: Praper serv: 9:00 p, m.—Choir practice. Friday at 4:00 p. m—Catechism classes, ‘ome and help us 1 songs, n by the choir, TH5 p. m.—Mid-week FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth Street and Avenue B t of up-| Worner, super- | school, s for young people. | ‘s for adults. school with Offertory iz Special musi Sermon: * Ellis L. Jackson. Special responsi the 49th anniver: vention and the b Golden Anniversary Y At the c —Anthem by the choir. te BLY Leader, Ruth | r high ‘school same hour. 1 Futility of rnoon at 3 o'clock, the 1 meet at the parson- | the nvitation to all Street Pastor ‘ou to worship ices. The , lock with elasses for your chil- ARES ‘in dren and remain for the Bible class Morning the pastor in the church au itorium, Worship at lock sured Future.” meets at 5:30 | oclock and the Tuxis society at 6.39 gelock. The Evening Service is at 4:30 o'clock, subject: “What Jesus Ex- | AT THE MOVIES Sensational Details Concerning 500,000 Homeless Boys Bared ling the Tempest"— | ping Ideais Alive” by cts of Christians.” All y jPle are particularly, invited tw us Iservice. There wi i |by the Tuxis choir under the direction of Mra. Mcleod : | the ‘musical Morris, organls Morning— e Duryee ‘Sanctus"—Gounod, the Earth Remains jante"-—Orfeo, Gluck. TILDA- IF ANY ONE ASKS FOR. ME OR WANTS TO SEE ME r TELL THEM IM OUT= | DON'T WANT To SEE ANY BODY Lett ANYTHING= 1) HAVE A VERY Got REASON FOR THIS- AND | DON'T THAT ma, RINGS WANT ‘TO BE DISTURBED ~ THE JITTERS FOR FEAR Nl WANT TRERES NOE NOTE NOW $18 NERA ave Me O ‘God"— Rondegger. , Organ postlude: “Recessional’—De- Koven. : | Evening — : y | “Organ prelude: “Chant San Paroles’ Rell, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FRECK...WE'LL BEAT 'EM, Special music—Tuxis choir, =e ight Song” -‘stult fe: estival -March"—— Offertory \ Organ postiud Hayes. | AN CHURCH ‘al nferenice) Fourth Street Nfessional service in age. 1 rman services with elebration of Holy Communion, Mrs. |F. ters, organist. | “6:45 p.'m.—Bible hour in charge of | \™ Walther League. { | OazED AND STILL NOT REALIZING HIS MISTAKE, HE IS HELPED OFF THE FIELD. 7:30 p, | m.—-English communion j services. Miss Mary Mahiman, plan- t Those members intending to par- icipate, but who were not able to nnounce last Tuesday evening, may {de efore the respective services. DONTCHA cane, [=< = 670 0 IN THE THIRD PERIOD... RED TELLS CRASH To GET HOT! : “They continued stead- |fastly in the apostles’ doctrine and jfellowship. and in the breaking of ybread, and in prayers’—Acts 2, 42. | TABERNACLE ser and Eleventh 0 3. Johnson, Pastar |., 9:30 a, m.—-Sunday school, Mrs, G. | Mandigo, superintendent. 1 Torning worship, { 1 3: fternoon service. Preaching | —Evangelistic service. We invite you to these services, They \~ 1 help you, Come and bring’ al rf i | THE OLD STOVE, | TO. START A FIRE, GiILMORESCA LAN A FLOCK OF KITTENS nd. Wednesday evening we begin a 10- prayer meeting, with prayer serve {ice every night at 8 o'clock, Come} jand join us in prayer for the lost. If | lyou have some one you wish to see ed, bring in the name, and we will place It on the Tabernacle pray- er list. Friday, idors » | Saturda p. church, i You are welcome here. . m.—Christ's Ambassa- m.—Children's FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G, Adolph Johns, Pastor Sunday, Nov, 5—All Saints Day. 5 a. m,—Sunday school and bible SALESMAN SAM WELL, CHARLEY, (' ALL SET To Leave~(T WAS NICE OF YA TO OFFER ME ALL TH COUGH H —Morning worship. | hold a Host Arrayed int or Worldling.” | rp om le study. The study lpring your ine V'LL CLEAN OUT TH’ SAFE AN’ GIO Ya ‘a pen oi 3 : S G000-ey! | Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 8 p. = jchureh board will meet in the ; Parlors, Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 8 p. m.—Cholr lipeecare. Thursday, Nov. 9, at 3 p..m.—Ladies’ id. Mrs. H. . Engen and Mrs. the hostesses. John Olson ai ‘ Si N 11, at 9 a. m.—Con- Saturday, rmation THE GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser » Minister —Church school. What dgen doing white others church school? 11:00—-Morning worship, Prelude, Special music by the male chorus, age: “Ein Wandel un Licht.” —Bible instruction. | K. che, teacher. Your children Young People's arithmetic, — 2, yy the minister, ivening service, ial music by the girls’ chorus, ing’ cdnesday, 8 p. m—Prayer meet- g: You are cordially invited to these meetings, GE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH John Richardson, Rector iss Florence Fritch, Organist vices, 21st Sunday after Trinity: ‘hurch ‘school, ‘Holy Communion and “Life Deepest Les- | gon. Monday, 8 p. m.—Evening Guild. END Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Monthly vestry ie is ‘ meeting. i] MESSAGE ~~: i, Thursday, 7:30 p. m, _ ee y DP. m.—Choir prac. ee ———— TRINITY LU’ Avenue A at | ist Sunday aften’h 21s! junday after Trinity, Nov. $: Church school, 9:45 a, ef ene Morning worsh: 11:00 o'clock. Pa phe Be J. H. Lunde, ‘volo and duet Mrs, UC, A, and Grace Livdahi. 7 aise ng service Luther League at WASH TUBB3 R Feehan, Pastor 2 y je at Elghth st. | gdtasses at 8 9, 10 and 11, Nine { o'clock Mass 1s for children, TELL YOU WHAT ILL 00, TUSB YOu, SEE. I LIKE YOU A LOT. You GoT CHARACTER. YOURE SMART, YOURE SHREWD. NOBODY COULD FOOL YOU ONE BIT. NO, SIRE -_ | Ronald Colman Hits Heights for Goldwyn | In “Masquerader” The thrill and the heart throbs of |” | The newest sensational picture of | setual happenings to follow “I Am | 206 Of the world’s fondest plays es a Fugitive From a Chain Gang” out | Ronald Colman's performance of the of the First National Studio is ; dual roles in “The Masquerader.” : It ‘Wild Boys of the Road,” which | 1s the English melodrama im which comes to the Capitol Theatre tonight |Cuy Bates encircled the earth three and Sunday. It was fearetl when “Fugitive” was made that people would not believe that such conditions existed. The fame fear governed the production of “Wild Boys.” Yet the facts are times, playing in it for a uninter- | rupted run of six years, | ne young’ Canadian journalist" eho a , Who, finding that he is the living image of | ALLEY OOP his dissipated, drug-crazed ‘cousin, agrees to assume that political lead- FOUR AUGUST MAJESTY, WIZERWOWER OF MOO, wILL NOW CONFER UPON ALLEY “ ‘OOP, THE FIRST THE ORDER IN OUR SAFE FER OY SHARE IN THIS QIZNESS- l- OKAY, | SAMMY: A [3) MiGosH, CHARLEY, Now WEVE 1A MEAN YOUVE Lost Lost EVIRYTHING! EV'RY THING | WHY 11S FROM BOOTS. «- UNCLE IRA AND DAUGHTER ou KNOW ¢ ORT OF DOLLARS. MAYBE MILLIONS, AND YOU'RE NOT THE SORT To Pass G LAD I'M LOOKING FORA LIVE WIRE!-A Go- GETTER, WITH GRAINS! 1 DON'T NEED To TELL YOu 1 GOT THE HOTTEST CLAIM IN ALASKA, YOU KNOW IT. YOU TH THIS AXE, “AH wore No: --THERE'S SOMEONE } ANYONE BE pes pin di Saw PEEKING IN OR A FACE, AS PLAIN AS DAY!! NOUR MONEYS GONE, BUT I STILL Got) TH’ REST RANT! Z UPA GOLOEN OPPORTUNITY, ARE YOU? 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